English History from the Norman Conquet to the Great Reform BillL. Wilding, 1908 - 420 էջ |
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... Rising of 1745 Thackeray , W. M .: Esmond Thackeray , W. M .: The Four Georges . Tout , T. F .: Edward I. ( 12 English Statesmen ) Traill , H. D. William III . ( 12 English Statesmen ) Traill , H. D .: Strafford ( Eng . Men of Action ) ...
... Rising of 1745 Thackeray , W. M .: Esmond Thackeray , W. M .: The Four Georges . Tout , T. F .: Edward I. ( 12 English Statesmen ) Traill , H. D. William III . ( 12 English Statesmen ) Traill , H. D .: Strafford ( Eng . Men of Action ) ...
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... next year . The Normans in Durham were massacred and Waltheof , an English noble , seized York . William's prompt measures quickly crushed the rising , and in HVPL the hope of gaining the English to his side Waltheof 4 WILLIAM I. 1087-1100.
... next year . The Normans in Durham were massacred and Waltheof , an English noble , seized York . William's prompt measures quickly crushed the rising , and in HVPL the hope of gaining the English to his side Waltheof 4 WILLIAM I. 1087-1100.
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... rising of 1173 ( p . 30 ) and anarchy soon returned . The English however continued to hold the district round Dublin , which was called the Pale , " though with ever varying success ; and the authority of the English Kings was of the ...
... rising of 1173 ( p . 30 ) and anarchy soon returned . The English however continued to hold the district round Dublin , which was called the Pale , " though with ever varying success ; and the authority of the English Kings was of the ...
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... Rising in 1173 gave Louis another opportunity of weakening Henry he readily seized it . This time Henry was too strong and quickly compelled Louis to make the Treaty of Falaise already men- tioned . On the death of Louis in 1180 Philip ...
... Rising in 1173 gave Louis another opportunity of weakening Henry he readily seized it . This time Henry was too strong and quickly compelled Louis to make the Treaty of Falaise already men- tioned . On the death of Louis in 1180 Philip ...
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... Rising in Poitou d . Richard's death iv . His reign a . Its constitutional significance b . The Justiciars 1. Longchamp 1190-91 2. Coutances 1191-94 3. Hubert Walter 1194-98 ( a ) his work ( b ) his fall ( c ) Longbeard 4. Fitz Peter ...
... Rising in Poitou d . Richard's death iv . His reign a . Its constitutional significance b . The Justiciars 1. Longchamp 1190-91 2. Coutances 1191-94 3. Hubert Walter 1194-98 ( a ) his work ( b ) his fall ( c ) Longbeard 4. Fitz Peter ...
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Էջ 100 - This story shall the good man teach his son ; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered...
Էջ 249 - Of these the false Achitophel was first, A name to all succeeding ages curst: For close designs and crooked counsels fit, Sagacious, bold, and turbulent of wit, Restless, unfixed in principles and place, In power unpleased, impatient of disgrace: A fiery soul, which, working out its way, Fretted the pigmy body to decay And o'er-informed the tenement of clay.
Էջ 276 - Tallard and two other generals are in my coach, and I am following the rest. The bearer, my aide-de-camp, Colonel Parke, will give her an account of what has passed. I shall do it, in a day or two, by another more at large. MARLBOROUGH.
Էջ 160 - you are now entered into the service of a most noble, wise, and liberal prince ; if you will follow my poor advice, you shall, in your counsel-giving to his grace, ever tell him what he ought to do, but never what he is able to do.
Էջ 322 - The question with me is not whether you have a right to render your people miserable, but whether it is not your interest to make them happy.
Էջ 133 - Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold, For Dickon thy master is bought and sold.
Էջ 37 - John, the variations not being very material) shall be taken or imprisoned, or be disseised of his freehold, or liberties, or free customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or. any otherwise destroyed ; nor will we pass upon him, nor send upon him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.* We will sell to no man, we will not deny, or delay to any man justice or right.
Էջ 15 - There were in England as many kings, tyrants rather, as there were lords of castles ; each had the power of striking his own coin, and of exercising like a king sovereign jurisdiction over his dependents.
Էջ 332 - Mrs. Britannia orders her senate to proclaim America a continent of cowards, and vote it should be starved unless it will drink tea with her. She sends her only army to be besieged in one of their towns, and half her fleet to besiege the terra firma ; but orders her army to do nothing, in hopes that the American senate at Philadelphia will be so frightened at the British army being besieged in Boston, that it will sue for peace.