A New and Complete History of the County of York, 第 1 巻

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I. T. Hinton, 1828
 

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131 ページ - And these signs shall follow them that believe. In my name they shall cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up .serpents; and if they shall drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay their hands upon the sick, and they shall recover.
136 ページ - York, and it was not difficult to foresee that he would continue his endeavours to obtain possession of the vast magazines at Hull, which at that time far exceeded the collection of warlike stores in the tower of London. The policy of the parliament was to have these stores removed to London, and the two houses sent petitions to the king for that purpose ; but his majesty refused his assent, and the stores remained at Hull undisturbed.
290 ページ - ... great part of them neither getteth corn nor is able to keep a horse to carry wools, nor yet to buy much wool at once, but hath ever used only to repair to the town of Halifax, and...
303 ページ - Commerce, in which treatise it is stated, that " the town of Manchester buys the linen yarn of the Irish in great quantity, and weaving it, returns the same again to Ireland to sell ; neither doth her industry rest here, for they buy cotton wool in London that comes first from Cyprus and Smyrna, and work the same into fustians...
342 ページ - Cobourg thought fit to abandon the operation in which he was engaged. The Duke of York returned to Tournay, in which place, and the neighbourhood, he continued until the close of the campaign. After some trifling affairs, the army went into...
247 ページ - ... meadows, arable land, and woodlands, and his only warfare is with the lower strata of storm-clouds, which is a convenient thing for the people who live in these parts; for long ago they used the peak as a sign of approaching storms, having reduced the warning to the easily-remembered couplet: 'When Roseberry Topping wears a cap, Let Cleveland then beware of a clap.
96 ページ - Grey seized the opportunity to throw herself at the feet of her sovereign, and solicited him to reverse the attainder of her late husband in favour of her destitute children. The king pitied the suppliant; and that pity soon grew into love. To marry a woman so far beneath him, without the advice of his council, and at a moment when his throne tottered under him, was a dangerous experiment. But the virtue of Elizabeth was proof against the arts of the royal lover, and his passion scorned the cooler...
109 ページ - Audley, the lord chancellor, should be removed from the council, and excluded from the next parliament. 10th. That Lee and Leighton, visitors of the monasteries, should be imprisoned, and brought to account for their briberies and extortions.* As the deputies...
344 ページ - Wardle, brought forward a motion in the House of Commons, for the appointment of a Committee to investigate the conduct of his Royal Highness the Duke of York...
8 ページ - Let every part of your conduct tend to each other's good— Cherish the soldiery, and then you may despise the rest of mankind. I found the republic disturbed, and every where distracted ; but, to you I leave it firm and tranquil.

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