The Political History of England ...: Leadam, I.S. From the accession of Anne to the death of George II (1702-1760)William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole Longmans, Green and Company, 1912 |
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... followed by promises of support by the whig leaders ; for Godolphin was notoriously an opportunist , whose party feel- ing was of the most lukewarm description , and Marlborough was universally recognised as the most competent person ...
... followed by promises of support by the whig leaders ; for Godolphin was notoriously an opportunist , whose party feel- ing was of the most lukewarm description , and Marlborough was universally recognised as the most competent person ...
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... followed Vigo . But there was little time to effect anything . English and Dutch admirals alike were nervous about bringing a first - class fleet into the Channel late in the year . The instructions of the admiralty to Shovell were that ...
... followed Vigo . But there was little time to effect anything . English and Dutch admirals alike were nervous about bringing a first - class fleet into the Channel late in the year . The instructions of the admiralty to Shovell were that ...
Pàgina 33
... followed up their success by amend- ing a tory bill for the relief of non - jurors who had not abjured the pretender within the time limited by the statute of 13 W. III . c . 6 , and by inserting a clause extending in favour of the ...
... followed up their success by amend- ing a tory bill for the relief of non - jurors who had not abjured the pretender within the time limited by the statute of 13 W. III . c . 6 , and by inserting a clause extending in favour of the ...
Pàgina 36
... followed the insurrection of the Camisards , as the Huguenot insurgents in the Cevennes were called , and his desire to aid it with an expedition . Despite Nottingham's opposition , he insisted , in July , 1703 , on the dispatch of ...
... followed the insurrection of the Camisards , as the Huguenot insurgents in the Cevennes were called , and his desire to aid it with an expedition . Despite Nottingham's opposition , he insisted , in July , 1703 , on the dispatch of ...
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... followed up the elector as he marched back to Ulm . At the beginning of June he was joined by Prince Eugene at Ehingen , on the Upper Danube . At the same time the news was brought that Marlborough with rapid marches was ap- proaching ...
... followed up the elector as he marched back to Ulm . At the beginning of June he was joined by Prince Eugene at Ehingen , on the Upper Danube . At the same time the news was brought that Marlborough with rapid marches was ap- proaching ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 235 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Pàgina 477 - I cannot but conclude the bulk of your natives to be the most pernicious race of little odious vermin, that nature ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth.
Pàgina 309 - Am I a free-man in England, and do I become a slave in six hours by crossing the channel?
Pàgina 485 - I must confess I did not expect to hear my new acquaintance value himself upon these qualifications, but finding him such a critic upon foreigners, I asked him if he had ever travelled ; he told me, he did not know what travelling was good for, but to teach a man to ride the great horse, to jabber French, and to talk against passive obedience : to which he added, that he scarce ever knew a traveller in his life who had not forsook his principles, and lost his hunting-seat.
Pàgina 555 - History of Civilisation in England and France, Spain and Scotland. By HENRY THOMAS BUCKLE. 3 vols. crown 8vo. 24?.
Pàgina 287 - A company for carrying on an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is.
Pàgina 333 - But he was far from governing by corruption : he governed by party attachments. The charge of systematic corruption is less applicable to him, perhaps, than to any minister who ever served the crown for so great a length of time.
Pàgina 252 - ... nothing in him that looked like spirit. He never appeared with cheerfulness and vigour to animate us. Our men began to despise him ; some asked if he could speak. His countenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms or do our exercise.
Pàgina 475 - which you did me the honour to subscribe for.' — 'Oh,' said Bentley, 'ay, now I recollect — your translation: — it is a pretty poem, Mr. Pope; but you must not call it Homer?
Pàgina 360 - My Lord Bath, you and I are now two as insignificant men as any in England.