London, Or Interesting Memorials of Its Rise, Progress & Present State, 第 2 巻T. Boys, 1824 |
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... Henry II . on the subject of the differences between that monarch and Archbishop Becket , to whose arro- gant pretensions Foliot was stoutly opposed , a terrible voice sounded in his ears , " O Gilbert Foliot dum re- volvis tot tot ...
... Henry II . on the subject of the differences between that monarch and Archbishop Becket , to whose arro- gant pretensions Foliot was stoutly opposed , a terrible voice sounded in his ears , " O Gilbert Foliot dum re- volvis tot tot ...
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... Henry the Third , in those schemes of spoliation , by which the people of England were , during the reign of that monarch , so much oppressed . Basset steadily refused lending his countenance to the exac- tions , which were attempted to ...
... Henry the Third , in those schemes of spoliation , by which the people of England were , during the reign of that monarch , so much oppressed . Basset steadily refused lending his countenance to the exac- tions , which were attempted to ...
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... Henry VIII . gave to this diocese the equally sanguinary Bonner . On the establishment of the reformed religion under Edward VI , he was displaced by the pious Ridley ; but on the restoration of popery , under Mary , the " high priest ...
... Henry VIII . gave to this diocese the equally sanguinary Bonner . On the establishment of the reformed religion under Edward VI , he was displaced by the pious Ridley ; but on the restoration of popery , under Mary , the " high priest ...
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... Henry Compton , bishop of London , was styled , by way of pre - emi- nence , the Protestant bishop , on account of the noble stand which he made in defence of the rights of the Protestant church , against the encroachments of that ...
... Henry Compton , bishop of London , was styled , by way of pre - emi- nence , the Protestant bishop , on account of the noble stand which he made in defence of the rights of the Protestant church , against the encroachments of that ...
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... Henry Farley . At his earnest solicitation , King James consented to attend a sermon which was to be preached at St. Paul's , for the purpose of commencing a subscription for the re- pair of the edifice . James kept his promise ; and on ...
... Henry Farley . At his earnest solicitation , King James consented to attend a sermon which was to be preached at St. Paul's , for the purpose of commencing a subscription for the re- pair of the edifice . James kept his promise ; and on ...
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153 ページ - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
34 ページ - Europe, as not long before repaired by the late king) now rent in pieces, flakes of vast stone split asunder, and nothing remaining entire but the inscription in the architrave, showing by whom it was built, which had not one letter of it defaced.
242 ページ - All murder'd : for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp...
286 ページ - God grant my eyes may never behold the like, now seeing above 10,000 houses all in one flame ; the noise and cracking and thunder of the impetuous flames, the shrieking of women and children...
26 ページ - It is the market of young lecturers, whom you may cheapen here at all rates and sizes. It is the general mint of all famous lies, which are here like the legends of popery, first coined and stamped in the church. All inventions are emptied here, and not few pockets. The best sign of a temple in it is, that it is the thieves...
53 ページ - There is no instance of a man before Gibbons who gave to wood the loose and airy lightness of flowers, and chained together the various productions of the elements with a free disorder natural to each species.
111 ページ - But this is but one; it is scarce credible what dreadful cases happened in particular families every day. People in the rage of the distemper, or in the torment of their swellings, which was indeed intolerable, running out of their own government, raving and distracted, and oftentimes laying violent hands upon themselves, throwing themselves out at their windows, shooting themselves, &c.; mothers murdering their own children in their lunacy...
32 ページ - Thou shalt arise, and have mercy upon Zion : for the time to favour her, yea, the set time, is come.
67 ページ - Gentiles' great apostle's name, With grace divine great Anna's seen to rise, An awful form, that glads a nation's eyes. Beneath her feet four mighty realms appear, And with due reverence pay their homage there) Britain and Ireland seem to owe her grace, And e'en wild India wears a smiling face.
25 ページ - It is more than this, the whole world's map, which you may here discern in its perfectest motion, justling and turning. It is a heap of stones and men, with a vast confusion of languages; and were the steeple not sanctified, nothing liker Babel.