Lands of the Free: Historical Broadcast Series of the NBC Inter-American University of the Air ... HandbookNational Broadcasting Company, 1852 |
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... intended to communicate some pro- positions which he had already made to the Prince , and , " though not hearkened to there , he believed . " would be very acceptable to his countrymen of Corn- " wall . " The Prince's sudden removal to ...
... intended to communicate some pro- positions which he had already made to the Prince , and , " though not hearkened to there , he believed . " would be very acceptable to his countrymen of Corn- " wall . " The Prince's sudden removal to ...
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... intended to apply himself to make his com- ' position for his delinquency ; " and it is ordered that 1 Clarendon's State Papers , ' vol . ii . p . 292 . Life of Lord Clarendon , vol . i . p . 201 . 3 Journals of the House of Lords , vol ...
... intended to apply himself to make his com- ' position for his delinquency ; " and it is ordered that 1 Clarendon's State Papers , ' vol . ii . p . 292 . Life of Lord Clarendon , vol . i . p . 201 . 3 Journals of the House of Lords , vol ...
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... intended to come into operation . About the beginning of May , 1648 , Lord Capell , who had kept up a constant correspondence with Sir Edward Hyde , informed him " that all things were now so ripe , that he believed the Prince would ...
... intended to come into operation . About the beginning of May , 1648 , Lord Capell , who had kept up a constant correspondence with Sir Edward Hyde , informed him " that all things were now so ripe , that he believed the Prince would ...
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... intended to be their Admiral . ' The Prince , accom- panied by Prince Rupert , Lord Culpepper , and Lord Hopton , proceeded to Helvoetsluys , and , taking com- mand of the fleet in place of his brother , sailed first for Yarmouth Roads ...
... intended to be their Admiral . ' The Prince , accom- panied by Prince Rupert , Lord Culpepper , and Lord Hopton , proceeded to Helvoetsluys , and , taking com- mand of the fleet in place of his brother , sailed first for Yarmouth Roads ...
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... intended to have passed over into Kent , had they not been prevented by this unexpected arrival of the Earl of Norwich and his troops . Here were met together " the brave Lord Capell , Sir William Compton , Sir Charles Lucas , Sir ...
... intended to have passed over into Kent , had they not been prevented by this unexpected arrival of the Earl of Norwich and his troops . Here were met together " the brave Lord Capell , Sir William Compton , Sir Charles Lucas , Sir ...
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Página 160 - O'er all the Italian fields, where still doth sway The triple Tyrant ; that from these may grow A hundredfold, who, having learnt thy way, Early may fly the Babylonian woe.
Página 160 - AVENGE, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold ; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old, When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones...
Página 160 - When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones, Forget not : in thy book record their groans Who were thy sheep, and in their ancient fold Slain by the bloody Piedmontese, that rolled Mother with infant down the rocks. Their moans The vales redoubled to the hills and they To heaven.
Página 282 - Men in great place are thrice servants : servants of the sovereign or state ; servants of fame ; and servants of business. So as they have no freedom, neither in their persons nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty ; or to seek power over others, and to lose power over a man's self.
Página 122 - He would confirm his spirit in the truth, and lead him by a right-enlightened conscience; and finding no check but a confirmation in his conscience that it was his duty to act as he did, he, upon serious debate, both privately and in his addresses to God, and in conferences with conscientious, upright, unbiassed persons, proceeded to sign the sentence against the king.
Página 416 - It was true, we give law to hares and deer, because they be beasts of chase ; but it was never accounted either cruelty, or foul play, to knock foxes and wolves on the head as they can be found, because they be beasts of prey.
Página 182 - I, as my mistress' favours, wear ; And for to keep my ankles warm, I have some iron shackles there. These walls are but my garrison ; this cell, Which men call jail, doth prove my citadel.
Página 122 - ... without giving up the people of God, whom they had led forth and engaged themselves unto by the oath of God, into the hands of God's and their enemies, and therefore he cast himself upon God's protection, acting according to the dictates of a conscience which he had sought the Lord to guide, and accordingly the Lord did signalize his favour afterwards to him.
Página 121 - As for Mr. Hutchinson, although he was very much confirmed in his judgment concerning the cause, yet herein being called to an extraordinary action, whereof many were of several minds, he addressed himself to God by prayer; desiring the Lord that, if through any human frailty he were led into any error or false opinion in...
Página 28 - With this, we were destitute of clothes, — and meat, and fuel, for half the Court to serve them a month was not to be had in the whole island ; and truly we begged our daily bread of God, for we thought every meal our last. The Council sent for provisions to France, which served us, but they were bad, and a little of them.