Annals of the House of Hanover, المجلد 2N. Sams, 1826 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... body from the hands of our enemies , who have so long kept it in cap- tivity , we give thanks to the Most High , and since it was not possible to obtain your liberty without a sacrifice of worldly goods , we do as- sure you that freedom ...
... body from the hands of our enemies , who have so long kept it in cap- tivity , we give thanks to the Most High , and since it was not possible to obtain your liberty without a sacrifice of worldly goods , we do as- sure you that freedom ...
الصفحة 56
... body of troops to protect the rivers and highways , and the suc- cess which attended their measures induced others to join them , so that in a short time they became a very powerful confederation . This was the origin of the Hanseatic ...
... body of troops to protect the rivers and highways , and the suc- cess which attended their measures induced others to join them , so that in a short time they became a very powerful confederation . This was the origin of the Hanseatic ...
الصفحة 61
... body William ground : with so much wisdom and liberality , that he daily became more popular , and his party increased in strength . Conrad , on the other hand , who had been remarkable for his prudence and good management during his ...
... body William ground : with so much wisdom and liberality , that he daily became more popular , and his party increased in strength . Conrad , on the other hand , who had been remarkable for his prudence and good management during his ...
الصفحة 64
... body was sought for , taken up , and sent to Middleburg in the Island of Walcheren , where it was interred in the tomb of his fathers . Had William lived , he would soon have secured the tranquillity of the empire , but his unfortunate ...
... body was sought for , taken up , and sent to Middleburg in the Island of Walcheren , where it was interred in the tomb of his fathers . Had William lived , he would soon have secured the tranquillity of the empire , but his unfortunate ...
الصفحة 74
... bodies , pretending it was the best manner of doing penance for their sins . At length , it was discovered that numbers of these masked penitents were accustomed to meet at night and take comfort for their sufferings during the day ...
... bodies , pretending it was the best manner of doing penance for their sins . At length , it was discovered that numbers of these masked penitents were accustomed to meet at night and take comfort for their sufferings during the day ...
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الصفحة 518 - An act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better Securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
الصفحة 525 - ... the oath of allegiance,* made by act of parliament in England, in the first year of the reign of their present majesties, when thereunto required.
الصفحة 522 - there be such conditions of government settled and enacted as may secure the honour and sovereignty of this crown and kingdom — the freedom, frequency, and power of parliaments, the religion, liberty, and trade of the nation, from the English or any foreign influence".
الصفحة 525 - Dominions thereunto belonging, or any part thereof ; and in every such case the Crown and Government shall, from time to time, descend to and be enjoyed by such person being a Protestant as should have inherited and enjoyed the same in case such...
الصفحة 210 - ... the subject of complaint, lasted, by a sort of prescriptive right of the landholder, till about the year 1200. It was nearly at the same time that the obligation of paying tithes, which had been originally confined to those called predial...
الصفحة 525 - And that all papists and persons marrying papists shall be excluded from and for ever incapable to inherit possess or enjoy the imperial crown of Great Britain and the dominions thereunto belonging or any part thereof and in every such case the crown and government shall from time to time descend to and be enjoyed by such person being a protestant as should have inherited and enjoyed the same in case such...
الصفحة 517 - ... should yield his pretensions to Harley at this juncture; and that gentleman agreed to absent himself from the house on the day of election. The king observed, in his speech, that the nation's loss, in the death of the duke of Gloucester, had rendered it absolutely necessary for them to make further provision for the succession of the crown in the protestant line...
الصفحة 522 - Protestant line; as that which is absolutely necessary tor your own peace and happiness, as well as our quiet and security in all our dominions, and for the reputation of our affairs abroad; and, consequently, for the strengthening the Protestant interest everywhere.
الصفحة 539 - I am yet living. I never thought till now that this project would have gone so far as to have made the least impression on your mind. But, as I have lately perceived by public...
الصفحة 214 - The noonday of papal dominion extends from the pontificate of Innocent III. inclusively to that of Boniface VIII. ; or, in other words, through the thirteenth century. Rome inspired during this age all the terror of her ancient name. She was once more the mistress of the world, and kings were her vassals.