| 1851 - 554 sivua
...appearance of Shakspeare and the German stage, by means of the socalled " English Comedians " who from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century visited Germany and the Netherlands, led me to the following passage of a Dutch author : " In the Voyages... | |
| Alfred Stillé - 1860 - 852 sivua
...principal portion of the treatment for the epidemic malignant anginas, which prevailed in Europe from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century. 7 ACTION.—The primary local action of alum is that of an astringent; it turns the part pale to which... | |
| David Beveridge - 1885 - 460 sivua
...ownership it came about 1730. They afterwards acquired the properties of the Burrowin, Whitehills, Montd Claret, and the Ashes, in the parish of Culross ;....Bath, which seems at one time to have belonged to the Mastcrtons of East Grange, who were also proprietors of the farm of Divelly. They appear to be the... | |
| Georg Jellinek - 1901 - 132 sivua
...to arouse an energetic opposition. Yet similar conditions existed in many a Continental state from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century. There, too, arose a strong opposition of the estates to royalty which was striving more and more towards... | |
| 1920 - 640 sivua
...Sir H. Gibson's hands among a collection of Spanish historical and miscellaneous papers dating from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century. Fray Bartholome' was of Portuguese nationality, and had sailed for the Indies, without a licence, about... | |
| Émile Legouis, Louis François Cazamian - 1927 - 570 sivua
...excess, is not the intelligence best broken to its most supple play ? This is felt by all ; and from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century, affectation in Europe becomes an epidemic, of which "metaphysical" poetry is only a particular aspect.... | |
| Edward S. Cooke - 1987 - 294 sivua
...second wife, Margaret Erskine or Elizabeth Maule." Turkey work has been generally thought to date from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century; however, a petition from the woolen industry to the king dated about 1698 sought the prohibition of... | |
| Richard W. Miller - 1987 - 632 sivua
...of volume one of Capital. Marx locates the transition from feudalism to capitalism in a period from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century. Without such a location, his explanation would not support the general theory. And yet this means calling... | |
| Martin van Gelderen, Quentin Skinner - 2002 - 436 sivua
...meant as a compliment) rex regum, king of kings ([P?ski] [ca. 1671]: 80). Throughout this period - from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century - the relationship between the Poles and their monarchs was defined in a most concise manner on the... | |
| Martin van Gelderen, Quentin Skinner - 2002 - 440 sivua
...meant as a compliment) rex regum, king of kings ([Peski] [ca. 1671]: 80). Throughout this period - from the end of the sixteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century - the relationship between the Poles and their monarchs was defined in a most concise manner on the... | |
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