Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volum 12H. Colburn, 1848 - 462 pàgines |
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Pàgina 3
... told maliciously or apolo- getically - in both cases , the author's comment may stand in absurd contradiction to quoted authority ; but these de- viations from the majestic simplicity of rectitude will have the consequence of disgusting ...
... told maliciously or apolo- getically - in both cases , the author's comment may stand in absurd contradiction to quoted authority ; but these de- viations from the majestic simplicity of rectitude will have the consequence of disgusting ...
Pàgina 6
... told for certain that the court of St. Germains will go into mourning , and that they are already preparing . I need not say how pleased they are , and confident of being soon in England . " Yesterday , " pursues his excellency , “ I ...
... told for certain that the court of St. Germains will go into mourning , and that they are already preparing . I need not say how pleased they are , and confident of being soon in England . " Yesterday , " pursues his excellency , “ I ...
Pàgina 15
... told Abigail Hill , who was in at- tendance on her toilet , to fetch them from the next room , as she remembered that she had left them on the table . Mrs. Hill obeyed her royal highness , and passed into the next room , where she found ...
... told Abigail Hill , who was in at- tendance on her toilet , to fetch them from the next room , as she remembered that she had left them on the table . Mrs. Hill obeyed her royal highness , and passed into the next room , where she found ...
Pàgina 22
... told in the histories of the middle ages . William heard it at his dinner - table at Loo , with flushing cheek and down - cast eyes , then pulled his hat over his brows , and sat in moody silence the livelong day . If he were wrestling ...
... told in the histories of the middle ages . William heard it at his dinner - table at Loo , with flushing cheek and down - cast eyes , then pulled his hat over his brows , and sat in moody silence the livelong day . If he were wrestling ...
Pàgina 33
... told Ronjat , the surgeon , to unbind from the wrist of the royal corpse a black ribbon which fastened a bracelet of queen Mary's hair , close on the pulse . ' It was an outrage to tear from the arm of the breathless warrior this ...
... told Ronjat , the surgeon , to unbind from the wrist of the royal corpse a black ribbon which fastened a bracelet of queen Mary's hair , close on the pulse . ' It was an outrage to tear from the arm of the breathless warrior this ...
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Pàgina 62 - And it shall be when he sitteth upon the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write him a copy of this law in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites : and it shall be with him, and he shall read therein all the days of his life : that he may learn to fear the Lord his God, to keep all the words of this law and these statutes, to do them...
Pàgina 62 - Thou shalt also be a crown of glory in the hand of the LORD, and a royal diadem in the hand of thy God.
Pàgina 60 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
Pàgina 62 - God, to keep all. the words of this law and these statutes, to do them : that his heart be not lifted up above his brethren, and that he turn not aside from the commandment, to the right hand, or to the left : to the end that he may prolong his days in his kingdom, he, and his children, in the midst of Israel.
Pàgina 59 - And I do solemnly, in the presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, that I do make this declaration, and every part thereof, in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation, or mental reservation whatsoever...
Pàgina 110 - So then after the Lord had spoken unto them, he was received up into heaven, and sat on the right hand of God.
Pàgina 59 - ... the Pope, or any other authority or person whatsoever, or without any hope of any such dispensation from any person or authority whatsoever, or without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God, or man, or absolved of this declaration, or any part thereof, although the Pope, or any other person or persons, or power whatsoever, should dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Pàgina 59 - Christ, at or after the consecration thereof, by any person whatsoever ; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary, or any other saint, and the sacrifice of the Mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous.
Pàgina 316 - She has preserved a tolerable court reputation, with respect to love and gallantry ; but three Furies reigned in her breast, the most mortal enemies of all softer passions, which were, sordid Avarice, disdainful Pride, and ungovernable Rage ; by the last of these often breaking out in sallies of the most unpardonable sort, she had long alienated her sovereign's mind, before it appeared to the world.