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... Queen , she stopt him and said , ' No ! —but by the mighty hand of God , Mr. Speaker . ' ” — Ibid . p . 908 . CAUTION Concerning the sort of speeches to be eschewed in Parliament , and the sort of men who ought not to be there . — Ibid ...
... Queen , she stopt him and said , ' No ! —but by the mighty hand of God , Mr. Speaker . ' ” — Ibid . p . 908 . CAUTION Concerning the sort of speeches to be eschewed in Parliament , and the sort of men who ought not to be there . — Ibid ...
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... QUEEN Elizabeth praised for clemency in not punishing one who , firing a gun when she was on the Thames , wounded one of her bargemen . " - EUPHUES his England , C. c . 2 . APPREHENSION of evil from her death.— Ibid . C. c . page last ...
... QUEEN Elizabeth praised for clemency in not punishing one who , firing a gun when she was on the Thames , wounded one of her bargemen . " - EUPHUES his England , C. c . 2 . APPREHENSION of evil from her death.— Ibid . C. c . page last ...
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... Queen James . " WHEN Sully came as Ambassador Ex- traordinary , James made him lower his flag before the " Ramberge Angloise qui venoit le recevoir , " which AMELOT DE LA HOUSSAIE calls an affront . - Ibid . vol . 2 , p . 238 . JAMES'S ...
... Queen James . " WHEN Sully came as Ambassador Ex- traordinary , James made him lower his flag before the " Ramberge Angloise qui venoit le recevoir , " which AMELOT DE LA HOUSSAIE calls an affront . - Ibid . vol . 2 , p . 238 . JAMES'S ...
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. Floydes punishment for speaking ill of the Queen of Bohemia and her children.- Ibid . p . 1260-2 . Huzzaing in the H. Com . upon the de- claration for the recovery of the Palati- nate . 1624. The trade in ...
Robert Southey John Wood Warter. Floydes punishment for speaking ill of the Queen of Bohemia and her children.- Ibid . p . 1260-2 . Huzzaing in the H. Com . upon the de- claration for the recovery of the Palati- nate . 1624. The trade in ...
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... Queen of Arragon . " I would have the mind serene ; without All passion , tho ' a masque should be pre- sented , And you in the country . " Old Plays , vol . 9 , p . 388 . B. JONSON , vol . 8 , p . 44. THE first allu- sion which Gifford ...
... Queen of Arragon . " I would have the mind serene ; without All passion , tho ' a masque should be pre- sented , And you in the country . " Old Plays , vol . 9 , p . 388 . B. JONSON , vol . 8 , p . 44. THE first allu- sion which Gifford ...
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الصفحة 418 - For GOD speaketh once, yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, when deep sleep falleth upon men, in slumberings upon the bed; then He openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction, that He may withdraw man from his purpose, and hide pride from man.
الصفحة 35 - I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken.
الصفحة 504 - We shall be left nearly in a state of nature ; or we may find by our own unhappy experience that there is a natural and necessary progression from the extreme of anarchy to the extreme of tyranny, and that arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness.
الصفحة 58 - ... the estates and lives of three kingdoms as much at his disposal, as was the little inheritance of his father, and to be as noble and liberal in the spending of them ; and lastly, (for there is no end of all the particulars of his glory) to bequeath all this with one word to his posterity ; to die with peace...
الصفحة 57 - I do hereby promise and solemnly vow, in the presence and for the service of Almighty God, that if it shall please the Divine Majesty, of his infinite goodness, to restore me to my just kingly rights, and to reestablish me in my throne, I will wholly give back to his church all those impropriations which are now held by the crown ; and what lands soever I do now, or should enjoy, which have been taken away either from any episcopal see, or any cathedral or collegiate church, from any abbey or other...
الصفحة 141 - He then asked, Were no other the Lord's people but themselves ? If not, and if others were the devil's people, they had more need to be preached to ; that for his part, all places were alike to him ; and that if the Pope himself would lend him his pulpit, he would gladly proclaim in it the righteousness of the Lord Jesus Christ.
الصفحة 35 - And do we multiply these things, as men ; or do we them for the Lord Christ and His People's sake ? Indeed we are not, through the grace of God, afraid of your numbers, nor confident in ourselves. We could — I pray God you do not think we boast — meet your Army, or what you have to bring against us. We have given, — humbly we speak it before our God, in whom all our hope is, — some proof that thoughts of that kind prevail not upon us. The Lord hath not hid his face from us since our approach...
الصفحة 31 - I have forsaken mine house, I have left mine heritage; I have given the dearly beloved of my soul into the hand of her enemies.
الصفحة 465 - Bullinger, Calvin, and others in a letter to him, offered to make him their Defender, and to have Bishops in their Churches as there were in England, with a tender of their service to assist and unite together.
الصفحة 548 - Mat, hide the nakedness of thy country, and give the best turn thy fertile brain will furnish thee with to the blunders of thy countrymen, who are not much better politicians than the French are poets.'* Soon after, the duke of Shrewsbury went on a formal embassy to Paris.