History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles, 1713-1783, 第 1 卷J. Murray, 1839 |
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... afterwards have occasion to show , been too readily repealed on the accession of George the First . The sixth article , on the other hand , was hasty and ill - considered . There can be no doubt that , in the reign of William , as in ...
... afterwards have occasion to show , been too readily repealed on the accession of George the First . The sixth article , on the other hand , was hasty and ill - considered . There can be no doubt that , in the reign of William , as in ...
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... 1706 , since ten years afterwards a bill for that very object was brought in by General Stanhope . See the Parl . Hist . vol . vii . p . 374 . CHAP . tinued unchanged , and even unquestioned , during FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT . 15.
... 1706 , since ten years afterwards a bill for that very object was brought in by General Stanhope . See the Parl . Hist . vol . vii . p . 374 . CHAP . tinued unchanged , and even unquestioned , during FROM THE PEACE OF UTRECHT . 15.
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... afterwards living happy and contented in our own . In fact , according to the old English maxims , no one could go abroad without special permission from the sovereign . Thus , in the reign of Eli- zabeth , Sir William Evers was ...
... afterwards living happy and contented in our own . In fact , according to the old English maxims , no one could go abroad without special permission from the sovereign . Thus , in the reign of Eli- zabeth , Sir William Evers was ...
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... afterwards con- tinued them from a miserable personal vanity . He aimed at being the modern Alcibiades — a man of pleasure at the same time as a man of business ; sitting up one night to reel at a drunken orgy , sitting up the next to ...
... afterwards con- tinued them from a miserable personal vanity . He aimed at being the modern Alcibiades — a man of pleasure at the same time as a man of business ; sitting up one night to reel at a drunken orgy , sitting up the next to ...
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... afterwards , or if he could have brought " Il est moralement certain que toutes les avances qu'il " nous avait faites n'avaient eu pour motif que son propre in- " térêt , afin de joindre les Jacobites aux Torys , et par là se " rendre ...
... afterwards , or if he could have brought " Il est moralement certain que toutes les avances qu'il " nous avait faites n'avaient eu pour motif que son propre in- " térêt , afin de joindre les Jacobites aux Torys , et par là se " rendre ...
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第 14 頁 - English parents) shall be capable to be of the privy council, or a member of either house of parliament, or to enjoy any office or place of trust, either civil or military, or to have any grant of lands, tenements or hereditaments from the crown, to himself or to any other or others in trust for him.
第 13 頁 - That, in case the Crown and imperial dignity of this realm shall hereafter come to any person not being a native of this kingdom of England, this nation be not obliged to engage in any war for the defense of any dominions or territories which do not belong to the Crown of England without the consent of Parliament.
第 275 頁 - ... if he was disappointed in us, we were tenfold more so in him. We saw nothing in him that looked like spirit. He never appeared with cheerfulness and vigour to animate us. Our men began to despise him ; some asked if he could speak. His countenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms or do our exercise. Some said the circumstances he found us in dejected him ; I am sure the figure he made dejected us ; and, had he sent us but five...
第 292 頁 - To this petition the king answered, that on this, and all other occasions, he would do what he thought most consistent with the dignity of his crown and the safety of his people.
第 263 頁 - And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space. 11 And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.
第 119 頁 - My Lords, I have many children, and I know not whether God Almighty will vouchsafe to let me live to give them the education I could wish they had ; therefore, my Lords, I own I tremble when I think that a certain divine, who is hardly suspected of being a Christian (meaning, as we read in the annals, Dr. Swift,) is in a fair way of being a bishop, and may one day give licence to those who shall be intrusted with the instruction of youth.
第 406 頁 - Walpole was, however, fond of perusing and quoting Horace, to whom, in his private character, he might, perhaps, not unaptly be compared. He was good-tempered, joyous, and sensual, with an elegant taste for the arts; a warm friend, an indulgent master, and a boon companion. We are told of him, that whenever he received a packet of letters, the one from his gamekeeper was usually the first which he opened. To women he was greatly addicted, and his daughter by his second wife was born before their...
第 34 頁 - ... my next shall be as long as one of Dr. Manton's*, who taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be a high churchman, that I might never hear him read, nor read him more.
第 136 頁 - THE Earl of Oxford was removed on Tuesday : the queen died on Sunday. What a world is this ! and how does Fortune banter us ! John Barber tells me, you have set your face toward Ireland.
第 54 頁 - that it was true he had a great hand in making the " Union : that the chief reason that moved him to it was " the securing the Protestant Succession, but that he was " satisfied that might be done as well now if the Union " were dissolved ; and that, if it were not, he did not " expect long to have either property left in Scotland or "liberty in England!"* It does not appear that Bolingbroke — undoubtedly the greatest orator of the time — took any part in the debate.