The Continuation of Mr. Rapin's History of England: From the Revolution to the Present Times. By N. Tindal, ... Illustrated ...printed, by assignment from Mr. Knapton, for T. Osborne, G. Kearsley, H. Woodfall, W. Strahan, J. Rivington [and 13 others in London], 1761 |
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16. oldal
... houfe , where monfieur Paparel , paymafter - general to the French king's armies , faying one day to monfieur Rabenac ( the prifoner being prefent ) that if they had a mind to feize the king of England , Du Mont would be a fit perfon ...
... houfe , where monfieur Paparel , paymafter - general to the French king's armies , faying one day to monfieur Rabenac ( the prifoner being prefent ) that if they had a mind to feize the king of England , Du Mont would be a fit perfon ...
35. oldal
... houfe , which fhaking very much , and every one appre- hending it was ready to fall , he was prevailed with to rife from table , and go out of the houfe ; but the furprise was foon over , and he returned to dinner . About two months ...
... houfe , which fhaking very much , and every one appre- hending it was ready to fall , he was prevailed with to rife from table , and go out of the houfe ; but the furprise was foon over , and he returned to dinner . About two months ...
37. oldal
... houfe at Bromley in Kent , upon a fictitious errand from a fuppofed doctor of divinity , but with no other intent than to convey the forged affociation into a fecret place , where it was afterwards found by the king's meffengers , who ...
... houfe at Bromley in Kent , upon a fictitious errand from a fuppofed doctor of divinity , but with no other intent than to convey the forged affociation into a fecret place , where it was afterwards found by the king's meffengers , who ...
39. oldal
... rejected , is , that " the fame had not its rife in " their houfe . And after this " they themselves took into con- " fideration , how they fhould C 4 " raife 1692 . 1692. the forces into winter - quarters , and went OF ENGLAND . 39.
... rejected , is , that " the fame had not its rife in " their houfe . And after this " they themselves took into con- " fideration , how they fhould C 4 " raife 1692 . 1692. the forces into winter - quarters , and went OF ENGLAND . 39.
40. oldal
... houfe of " lords had refolved to write " letters to the houfes of par- lately fled into this kingdom " from the popish perfecution " in Ireland . The fame letters “ add , that it was believed the 66 parliament would end their " feffions ...
... houfe of " lords had refolved to write " letters to the houfes of par- lately fled into this kingdom " from the popish perfecution " in Ireland . The fame letters “ add , that it was believed the 66 parliament would end their " feffions ...
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121. oldal - Mary, intituled An Act for the Relief of the Orphans and other Creditors of the City of London...
188. oldal - and at their bar, in the name of the House of Commons, and of all the commons of the United Kingdom, to impeach the accused ; and to acquaint them that this house will, in due time, exhibit particular articles against him, and make good the same.
454. oldal - The second thing considered was the very ill prospect of what was like to happen upon the death of the king of Spain, in case nothing was done previously towards the providing against that accident, which seemed probably to be very near...
126. oldal - It was visible, that all the Enemies of the Government set themselves against it, with such a vehemence of zeal, that this alone convinced all people, that they saw the strength that our affairs would receive from it. I had heard the Dutch often reckon up the great advantages they had from their Banks; And they concluded that, as long as England continued jealous of the Government, a Bank could never be settled among us, nor gain credit enough to support itself: And upon that, they judged that the...
298. oldal - Majesty's most sacred person and government against the late King James and all his adherents ; and in case his Majesty come to any violent or untimely death (which God forbid) we do hereby further freely and unanimously oblige...
205. oldal - And the other to Colonel Hill, which bears, "Pray when the thing concerning Glenco is resolved, let it be secret and sudden, otherwise the men will shift you, and better not meddle with them than not to do it to purpose, to cut off that nest of robbers who have fallen in the mercy of the law, now when there is force and opportunity, whereby the king's justice will be as conspicuous and useful as his clemency to others. I apprehend the storm is so great, that for some time you can do little, but so...
454. oldal - Majesty this clear account, that there is a deadness and want of spirit in the nation, universally so, as not at all to be disposed to the thought of entering into a new war, and that they seem to be tired out with taxes to a degree beyond what was discerned, till it appeared upon the...
481. oldal - ... conceit not to speak one word ; and at other times, he would not open his mouth, till such an hour of the day, when he thought the air was pure ; he changed the day into night, and often hunted by torch light, and took all sorts of liberties to himself, many of which were very disagreeable to those about him. In the end of king Charles's time, and during king James's reign, he affected an appearance of folly, which afterwards he compared to Junius Brutus's behaviour under the Tarquins...
203. oldal - That the rebels may not think themselves desperate, we allow you to give terms and quarters, but in this manner only, that chieftains and heritors, or leaders, be prisoners of war, their lives only safe, and all other things in mercy, they taking the oath of allegiance; and the community taking the oath of allegiance and rendering their arms, and submitting to the government, are to have quarters and indemnity for their lives and fortunes, and to be protected from the soldiers, as the principal paper...
274. oldal - May it please your most excellent majesty, we, your majesty's most dutiful and loyal subjects, the knights, citizens, and burgesses in parliament assembled; humbly lay before your majesty, That whereas there is a grant passing to William Earl of Portland, and his heirs, of the manors of Denbigh, Bromfield, and Yale, and divers other lands in the principality of Wales, together with...