John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of Edward i by J.F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt, Nide 31875 |
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Sivu 13
... sent off the death - warrants on Wednesday , on Thursday morning he summoned John Gib , the Scottish messenger , and despatched him to Winchester with a sealed packet containing the reprieve . In his haste , for the time was little ...
... sent off the death - warrants on Wednesday , on Thursday morning he summoned John Gib , the Scottish messenger , and despatched him to Winchester with a sealed packet containing the reprieve . In his haste , for the time was little ...
Sivu 17
... sent it back to the sheriff as contrary to the proclamation ; for Goodwin had formerly been outlawed , and James had forbidden the return of outlaws . A second writ was issued , and under it Sir John Fortescue was elected . But the ...
... sent it back to the sheriff as contrary to the proclamation ; for Goodwin had formerly been outlawed , and James had forbidden the return of outlaws . A second writ was issued , and under it Sir John Fortescue was elected . But the ...
Sivu 20
... sent the man back to Oxford , and soon after gave him preferment in the church , a singular mode , certainly , of punishing religious imposture . From sleeping preachers , however , James was very soon called to the proceedings of men ...
... sent the man back to Oxford , and soon after gave him preferment in the church , a singular mode , certainly , of punishing religious imposture . From sleeping preachers , however , James was very soon called to the proceedings of men ...
Sivu 26
... sent him , on which Fawkes com- their guard . plained of their distrust of his courage , and said he would visit the cellar every day till the 5th of November . Had Cecil not been still more cunning than the conspirators , had he made a ...
... sent him , on which Fawkes com- their guard . plained of their distrust of his courage , and said he would visit the cellar every day till the 5th of November . Had Cecil not been still more cunning than the conspirators , had he made a ...
Sivu 27
... sent him an imperative message to come to White Webbs . Tresham obeyed the summons on the 30th of October , and met Catesby and Winter at this lonely house in Enfield Chase . They had made up their minds if they found him guilty , to ...
... sent him an imperative message to come to White Webbs . Tresham obeyed the summons on the 30th of October , and met Catesby and Winter at this lonely house in Enfield Chase . They had made up their minds if they found him guilty , to ...
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Sivu 244 - Honest men served you faithfully in this action. Sir, they are trusty : I beseech you, in the name of God, not to discourage them. I wish this action may beget thankfulness and humility in all that are concerned in it. He that ventures his life for the liberty of his country, I wish he trust God for the liberty of his conscience, and you for the liberty he fights for.
Sivu 125 - ... your subjects have inherited this freedom, that they should not be compelled to contribute to any tax, tallage, aid, or other like charge, not set by common consent in parliament.
Sivu 9 - Then Jack and Tom and Will and Dick shall meet, and at their pleasures censure me and my Council and all our proceedings. Then Will shall stand up and say, 'It must be thus'; then Dick shall reply and say, 'Nay, marry, but we will have it thus.
Sivu 300 - I forbade them to spare any that were in arms in the town, and, I think, that night they put to the sword about 2,000 men...
Sivu 368 - Cause another's rosy are? Be she fairer than the day, Or the flowery meads in May, If she be not so to me, What care I how fair she be?
Sivu 372 - Get thee gone, thou corrupt, rotten book ; earth to earth, and dust to dust ! Get thee gone into the place of rottenness, that thou mayest rot with thy author, and see corruption ! So much for the burial of his errors.
Sivu 370 - In their ascent and cause. Each thing is full of duty: Waters united are our navigation; Distinguished, our habitation; Below, our drink; above, our meat; Both are our cleanliness.
Sivu 287 - ... a wicked design to erect and uphold in himself an unlimited and tyrannical power to rule according to his will, and to overthrow the rights and liberties of the people...
Sivu 367 - By a daisy, whose leaves, spread, Shut when Titan goes to bed, Or a shady bush or tree, She could more infuse in me Than all Nature's beauties can In some other wiser man.
Sivu 142 - Westminster, while the court was sitting, and be whipped ; after whipping, be set upon the pillory a convenient time, and have one of his ears cut off, one side of his nose slit, and be branded in the face...