Lives of the queens of England, from the Norman conquest. By A. [and E.] Strickland, Том 91846 |
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... Charles . She appears to no less advan- tage , however , when depicted by him in the character of Innocence , without a single ornament to enhance her natural charms , such as she was when she came to England in the early ripeness of ...
... Charles . She appears to no less advan- tage , however , when depicted by him in the character of Innocence , without a single ornament to enhance her natural charms , such as she was when she came to England in the early ripeness of ...
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... Charles II . , is scarcely less replete with events and situa- tions of stirring interest . ' He was born at St. James's Palace , October 14 , 1633 , at midnight . When only nine years old , he marched by his royal father's side in the ...
... Charles II . , is scarcely less replete with events and situa- tions of stirring interest . ' He was born at St. James's Palace , October 14 , 1633 , at midnight . When only nine years old , he marched by his royal father's side in the ...
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... Charles forbade him to accept it . It was in obedience to the com- mands of Charles , that James reluctantly entered the Spanish service , in which he also distinguished himself , especially in the dreadful battle among the sandhills ...
... Charles forbade him to accept it . It was in obedience to the com- mands of Charles , that James reluctantly entered the Spanish service , in which he also distinguished himself , especially in the dreadful battle among the sandhills ...
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... Charles a promise that he should not go into battle again . The nation united in this feeling , for James was then the idol of his country . If his earnest representations had been heeded by Charles and his short - sighted ministers ...
... Charles a promise that he should not go into battle again . The nation united in this feeling , for James was then the idol of his country . If his earnest representations had been heeded by Charles and his short - sighted ministers ...
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... Charles , perceiving that his brother's desire of domestic happiness , would lead him into a second marriage , incompatible with his position as the heir of the crown , engaged him in a matrimonial treaty with the archduchess of ...
... Charles , perceiving that his brother's desire of domestic happiness , would lead him into a second marriage , incompatible with his position as the heir of the crown , engaged him in a matrimonial treaty with the archduchess of ...
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Сторінка 346 - Remember, O Lord, what is come upon us: consider and behold our reproach. Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to aliens.
Сторінка 170 - Face. With such a Peerless Majesty she stands, As in that Day she took the Crown from Sacred hands: Before a Train of Heroines was...
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Сторінка 345 - God! save me from my friends, and I will take care of my enemies.
Сторінка 170 - Our phoenix queen was portrayed too so bright, Beauty alone could beauty take so right : Her dress, her shape, her matchless grace, Were all observed, as well as heavenly face. With such a peerless majesty she stands, As in that day she took the crown from sacred hands ; Before a train of heroines was seen, In beauty foremost, .as in rank the queen.
Сторінка 306 - IT was a' for our rightfu' King, We left fair Scotland's strand ; It was a' for our rightfu' King We e'er saw Irish land, My dear ; We e'er saw Irish land. Now a' is done that men can do, And a...
Сторінка 198 - Assures our birthrights, and assumes his own. Born in broad day-light, that the ungrateful rout May find no room for a remaining doubt ;t Truth, which itself is light, does darkness shun, And the true eaglet safely dares the sun.
Сторінка 140 - For her the weeping heavens become serene ; For her the ground is clad in cheerful green : For her the nightingales are taught to sing, And Nature has for her delay'd the spring.