The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 7Longman, 1882 |
Kirjan sisältä
Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 37
Sivu 21
... side . They had at their absolute command all the resources of the greatest kingdom in Europe ; and he was merely the servant of a commonwealth , of which the whole territory was inferior in extent to Normandy or Guienne . A succession ...
... side . They had at their absolute command all the resources of the greatest kingdom in Europe ; and he was merely the servant of a commonwealth , of which the whole territory was inferior in extent to Normandy or Guienne . A succession ...
Sivu 31
... side and tore his blue riband to tatters . Many years later greyheaded old pensioners who crept about the arcades and alleys of Chelsea Hospital used to relate how he charged at the head of Galway's horse , how he dismounted four times ...
... side and tore his blue riband to tatters . Many years later greyheaded old pensioners who crept about the arcades and alleys of Chelsea Hospital used to relate how he charged at the head of Galway's horse , how he dismounted four times ...
Sivu 51
... side the royal prerogative would be used , that prerogative had not been questioned . But as soon as it appeared ... sides , decided in favour of the Old Company , and ordered the Charter to be sealed . * Return of William to England ...
... side the royal prerogative would be used , that prerogative had not been questioned . But as soon as it appeared ... sides , decided in favour of the Old Company , and ordered the Charter to be sealed . * Return of William to England ...
Sivu 52
... side . The contest was quite as much a financial as a military contest . The French King had , some months before , said that the last piece of gold would carry the day ; and he now began pain- fully to feel the truth of the saying ...
... side . The contest was quite as much a financial as a military contest . The French King had , some months before , said that the last piece of gold would carry the day ; and he now began pain- fully to feel the truth of the saying ...
Sivu 54
... sides by enemies , should be able to sustain a defensive war without any disaster . So able a politician as the French King could not but feel that it would be for his advantage to treat with the allies while they were still awed by the ...
... sides by enemies , should be able to sustain a defensive war without any disaster . So able a politician as the French King could not but feel that it would be for his advantage to treat with the allies while they were still awed by the ...
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Aaron Smith allies army assassination Bank Bank of England bill Boufflers Brest Burnet Caermarthen called Charnock coin committee Court Crown danger debate declared defend Duke Dutch Elector of Bavaria enemies England English favour Fenwick fleet France French friends gentlemen Godolphin Harley honour House of Commons hundred Jacobite James Journals Kensington King kingdom L'Hermitage Lancashire land Leeds letter Lewis London Gazette Lord Luxemburg March Marlborough master ment ministers Montague Monthly Mercury murder Namur Narcissus Luttrell's Diary nation never Parkyns Parliament party passed Pendergrass person plot political Portland Prince Prince of Orange proceeded reason received reign royal Russell Saint Germains scarcely seemed sent Seymour shillings Shrewsbury soldiers Somers soon Talmash thing thought thousand pounds tion Tories trial Triennial Bill troops truth twenty Villeroy votes Wharton Whig whole William καὶ