The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 90
Seite 2
... crown : Mary , who was the first upon Henry's will , but who had been declared illegitimate by an act of parliament , which had not been repealed : Elizabeth was next to succeed ; and though she had been declared illegiti- mate , yet ...
... crown : Mary , who was the first upon Henry's will , but who had been declared illegitimate by an act of parliament , which had not been repealed : Elizabeth was next to succeed ; and though she had been declared illegiti- mate , yet ...
Seite 3
... crown . This crafty minister , therefore , finding that farther dissimula- tion was needless , went to Sion - house , accompanied by the duke of Suffolk , the earl of Pembroke , and others of the no- bility , to salute lady Jane Grey ...
... crown . This crafty minister , therefore , finding that farther dissimula- tion was needless , went to Sion - house , accompanied by the duke of Suffolk , the earl of Pembroke , and others of the no- bility , to salute lady Jane Grey ...
Seite 9
... crown , but the not rejecting it with sufficient constancy ; that she had less erred through ambition than filial obedience ; that she willingly accepted death , as the only atonement she could make to the injured state ; and was ready ...
... crown , but the not rejecting it with sufficient constancy ; that she had less erred through ambition than filial obedience ; that she willingly accepted death , as the only atonement she could make to the injured state ; and was ready ...
Seite 13
... in the Reformation during the two preceding reigns , had been long detained a prisoner , in con- sequence of his imputed guilt in obstructing the queen's suc- > cession to the crown . But it was now resolved MARY . 13.
... in the Reformation during the two preceding reigns , had been long detained a prisoner , in con- sequence of his imputed guilt in obstructing the queen's suc- > cession to the crown . But it was now resolved MARY . 13.
Seite 14
... crown . But it was now resolved to bring him to punishment : and , to give it all its malignity , the queen ordered that he should be punished for heresy rather than for treason . He was accordingly cited by the pope to stand his trial ...
... crown . But it was now resolved to bring him to punishment : and , to give it all its malignity , the queen ordered that he should be punished for heresy rather than for treason . He was accordingly cited by the pope to stand his trial ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
appointed arms army assistance attack attempt attended battle began bishops body catholic Charles command conduct considered continued council country party courage court Cromwell crown danger death declared defend desired dominions dreadful duke duke of Marlborough duke of York Dutch earl Elizabeth enemy engagement England English Europe execution expected favour favourite fleet forces former France French gave George Rooke guilty honour hopes house of commons house of lords house of peers Ireland James Jesuits justice king king of Prussia king's kingdom late liberty London lord Marlborough Mary measures ment minister ministry monarch nation obliged officers oppose parliament party peace person possessed present Pretender prince prince of Orange prisoner protestant punishment queen received refused reign religion resolution resolved Scotland Scots secure seemed sent ships side soon Spain success taken thought thousand pounds throne tion took Tories treaty troops victory voted Whigs whole