An Abridgement of the History of England: Being a Summary of Mr. Rapin's History and Mr. Tindal's Continuation : From the Landing of Julius Caesar to the Death of King George I ... Illustrated ... on Seventy Copper Plates, Volumen2J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Council being bribed by France , he refufes to grant her any . Soon after , fhe marries Prince Maximilian of Auf- July . 1478 . tria . Richard , Duke of York , the King's fecond fon , marries Jan. 15. Ann , daughter and fole heir of ...
... Council being bribed by France , he refufes to grant her any . Soon after , fhe marries Prince Maximilian of Auf- July . 1478 . tria . Richard , Duke of York , the King's fecond fon , marries Jan. 15. Ann , daughter and fole heir of ...
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... Council , to take Richard Duke of York from the Queen his mother by force , if she would not quietly part with him : Cardinal Thomas Bourchier , Archbishop of Canterbury , is commiffioned by the Council to go and perfuade the Queen to ...
... Council , to take Richard Duke of York from the Queen his mother by force , if she would not quietly part with him : Cardinal Thomas Bourchier , Archbishop of Canterbury , is commiffioned by the Council to go and perfuade the Queen to ...
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... Councils ; one whereof met at Baynard's - Castle , and the other at Crosby's - Place . The former was to regulate the ... Council in the Tower , arrefts him , and caufes him to be immediately executed . The Lord Stanley ( who is wounded ...
... Councils ; one whereof met at Baynard's - Castle , and the other at Crosby's - Place . The former was to regulate the ... Council in the Tower , arrefts him , and caufes him to be immediately executed . The Lord Stanley ( who is wounded ...
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... Council , and other principal perfons , be- fore whom he renews his promife to marry the Princefs Elizabeth . The fweating ficknefs rages in London , and other parts of Sept. 21 . the Kingdom . John de Vere , Earl of Oxford , is made ...
... Council , and other principal perfons , be- fore whom he renews his promife to marry the Princefs Elizabeth . The fweating ficknefs rages in London , and other parts of Sept. 21 . the Kingdom . John de Vere , Earl of Oxford , is made ...
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... England , and Lord of Ire- land , by the name of Edward VI . King Henry alarmed at this , calls a fecret Council ; after which he confines the Queen Dowager to Bermonsey , Mo- which 44 19 . Vol . II . HENRY VII . Ann. C. ...
... England , and Lord of Ire- land , by the name of Edward VI . King Henry alarmed at this , calls a fecret Council ; after which he confines the Queen Dowager to Bermonsey , Mo- which 44 19 . Vol . II . HENRY VII . Ann. C. ...
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Página 422 - second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of " the kingdom, by breaking the original contract between " king and people — and, by the advice of Jesuits and other " wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, " and having withdrawn himself out of this kingdom — has " abdicated the government, and that the throne is thereby
Página 424 - ... of the submission due to priests. He was naturally a man of truth, fidelity and justice ; but his religion was so infused in him, and he was so managed in it by his priests, that the principles which nature had laid in him had little power over him when the concerns of his church stood in the way. He was a gentle...
Página 422 - having endeavoured to fubvert the conftitution of the kingdom, •' by breaking the original contract between king and people ; " and, by the advice of jefuits and other wicked perfons, having " violated the fundamental laws ; and having withdrawn himfelf " out of this kingdom ; has- abdicated the government, and that the
Página 424 - In a word, if it had not been for his popery he would have been, if not a great, yet a good prince.
Página 98 - He exercised so much severity on men of both persuasions, that the writers of both sides have laid open his faults, and taxed his cruelty. But as neither of them were much obliged to him, so none have taken so much care to set forth his good qualities, as his enemies have done to enlarge on his vices: I do not deny that he is to be numbered among the ill princes, yet I cannot rank him with the worst.
Página 114 - All the graces were in him. He had many tongues when he was yet but a child : together with the English...
Página 373 - IN the midft of all his remiflhefs, fo in* duftrious and indefatigable on fome particular occafions, that no man would either toil longer, or be able to manage it better. HE was fo liberal, as to ruin his affairs by it ; for Want in a ixing of England, turns turns things juft upfide down, and expofcs a Prince to his people's mercy.
Página 373 - G health, health, tho' alas the one prov'd unable to make his life long, the other had not failed to have made it famous.
Página 213 - Baronett aforesaid and by force of these presents as well in all Commissions Writs Letters Patent Writings Appellations Nominations and directions as in all sessions meetings assemblies and places whatsoever next and immediately after the younger sons of Viscounts and Barons...
Página 369 - He shewed what errors they committed, and how they ought to be corrected, as if he had been a viceroy to France, rather than a king that ought to have watched over and prevented the progress they made, as the, greatest of all the mischiefs that could happen to him or to his people.