The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Begun in the Year 1641: With the Precedent Passages, and Actions, that Contributed Thereunto, and the Happy End, and Conclusion Thereof by the King's Blessed Restoration, and Return, Upon the 29th of May, in the Year 1660, المجلد 3،الجزء 2Printed at the Theater, 1707 |
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الصفحة 367
... never free always about from their importunities , under pretence of inftructing him the King . in Religion and fo they obliged him to their conftant hours . of their long Prayers , and made him obferve the Sundays with more rigour than ...
... never free always about from their importunities , under pretence of inftructing him the King . in Religion and fo they obliged him to their conftant hours . of their long Prayers , and made him obferve the Sundays with more rigour than ...
الصفحة 374
... never have loft a Kingdom , as he had " done Portugal , for want of one brave Man ; who , by taking " away the Life of the Ufurper , might at any time , during the " first two years , have put an end to that Rebellion . To return now to ...
... never have loft a Kingdom , as he had " done Portugal , for want of one brave Man ; who , by taking " away the Life of the Ufurper , might at any time , during the " first two years , have put an end to that Rebellion . To return now to ...
الصفحة 380
... never be wiped out ; and this indeed was the reafon of that King's fo notable averfion from him . The truth is , he had never made any enquiry into Religion to inform himself , but had conform'd to that which the Province he held ...
... never be wiped out ; and this indeed was the reafon of that King's fo notable averfion from him . The truth is , he had never made any enquiry into Religion to inform himself , but had conform'd to that which the Province he held ...
الصفحة 383
... never used any Body ill , but ufed many very well for whom he had no regard : his greateft fault was , that he could dif- femble , and make Men believe that he lov'd them very well , when he cared not for them . He had not very tender ...
... never used any Body ill , but ufed many very well for whom he had no regard : his greateft fault was , that he could dif- femble , and make Men believe that he lov'd them very well , when he cared not for them . He had not very tender ...
الصفحة 385
... never have yielded to , if He had liv'd . And , no doubt , the respect both France and Spain had for Him , and his Interpofition , had prevail'd with both to be more reftrain'd than they after- wards appear'd to be , in a total ...
... never have yielded to , if He had liv'd . And , no doubt , the respect both France and Spain had for Him , and his Interpofition , had prevail'd with both to be more reftrain'd than they after- wards appear'd to be , in a total ...
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الصفحة 630 - Is it nothing to you, all ye that pass by? behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow, which is done unto me, wherewith the LORD hath afflicted me in the day of his fierce anger.
الصفحة 739 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
الصفحة 747 - ... and fundamental rights, we do by these presents declare, that we do grant a free and general pardon, which we are ready upon demand, to pass under our great seal of England, to all our subjects, of what degree or quality soever, who within forty days after the publishing hereof shall lay hold upon this our grace and favour...
الصفحة 602 - He was the first that infused that proportion of courage into the seamen, by making them see by experience what mighty things they could do if they were resolved ; and taught them to fight in fire as well as upon water ; and, though he hath been very well imitated and followed, he was the first that gave the example of that kind of naval courage and bold and resolute achievements.
الصفحة 650 - Attorney required a farther day to answer what had been urged. Before that day, Maynard was committed to the Tower for presuming to question or make doubt of his authority; and the judges were sent for and severely reprehended for suffering that license.
الصفحة 771 - The King told them with some warmth, ' that whilst he gave them liberty, he would not have his own taken from him : that he had always used that form of service, which he thought the best in the world, and had never discontinued it in places where it was more disliked than he hoped it was by them : that, when he came into England, he would not...
الصفحة 422 - ... was agreed upon, the man should draw out his vessel from the pier, and, being at sea, should come to such a point about a mile from the town, where his ship should remain upon the beach when the water was gone ; which would take it off again about break of day the next morning.
الصفحة 418 - King begun his journey ; the colonel keeping him company at a distance, with a hawk upon his fist, and two or three spaniels ; which, where there were any fields at hand, warranted him to ride out of the way, keeping his company still in his eye, and not seeming to be of it. In this manner they came to their first night's lodging ; and they need not now contrive to come to their journey's end about the...
الصفحة 649 - ... them sooner than was absolutely necessary. What he once resolved, in which he was not rash, he would not be dissuaded from, nor endure any contradiction of his power and authority ; but extorted obedience from them who were not willing to yield it.
الصفحة 648 - He must have had a wonderful understanding in the natures and humours of men, and as great a dexterity in applying them; who, from a private and obscure birth, (though of a good family,) without interest or estate, alliance or friendship, could raise himself to such a height...