The American Travellers' Guides: Hand-books for Travellers in Europe and the East, Being a Guide Through Great Britain and Ireland, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Austria, Italy, Egypt, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Switzerland, Tyrol, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Russia, Spain, and Portugal, Volumen1;Volumen17,Parte1;Volumen18,Parte1Fetridge & Company, 1878 |
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... Charles II ......... James II ... HOUSE OF ORANGE AND STUART . William III . , Prince of Orange , and Mary . Anne .. 1683 ..... 1702 HOUSE OF BRUNSWICK . George L ... 1714 George II .. 1727 SAXONS . A.D. George III .. 1760 Egbert . 827 ...
... Charles II ......... James II ... HOUSE OF ORANGE AND STUART . William III . , Prince of Orange , and Mary . Anne .. 1683 ..... 1702 HOUSE OF BRUNSWICK . George L ... 1714 George II .. 1727 SAXONS . A.D. George III .. 1760 Egbert . 827 ...
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... Charles , but was surprised and captured . The cruelties then perpetrated by Cromwell upon the poor citizens are almost unparalleled in the an- nals of warfare . It was again besieged for five days by Marlborough in the reign of William ...
... Charles , but was surprised and captured . The cruelties then perpetrated by Cromwell upon the poor citizens are almost unparalleled in the an- nals of warfare . It was again besieged for five days by Marlborough in the reign of William ...
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... Charles V. three of his sons were sacrificed , and the music of these bells was the sole soother of his mel- ancholy hours . The convent becoming impoverished , the bells were sold , and re- moved to foreign lands . Sad and deject- ed ...
... Charles V. three of his sons were sacrificed , and the music of these bells was the sole soother of his mel- ancholy hours . The convent becoming impoverished , the bells were sold , and re- moved to foreign lands . Sad and deject- ed ...
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... Charles I. , and two small forts . Cutlery and straw plait are the principal manufact- ures , in which a considerable trade is car- ried on by means of a railway , communica- tion with the sea being obstructed by the Falls of ...
... Charles I. , and two small forts . Cutlery and straw plait are the principal manufact- ures , in which a considerable trade is car- ried on by means of a railway , communica- tion with the sea being obstructed by the Falls of ...
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... Charles CALEDON . I. , the grounds of which are open to the public . Between Lisburn and Moira the line passes the Maze , a common where the Hills- borough races are run . Moira once boast- ed a round tower sixty feet in height , which ...
... Charles CALEDON . I. , the grounds of which are open to the public . Between Lisburn and Moira the line passes the Maze , a common where the Hills- borough races are run . Moira once boast- ed a round tower sixty feet in height , which ...
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Página 13 - I will support, protect, and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States, against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign, and that I will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution, or law of any State, Convention, or Legislature, to the contrary notwithstanding...
Página 13 - States, against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign, and that I will bear true faith, allegiance, and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution, or law of any State, Convention, or Legislature, to the contrary notwithstanding ; and further, that I do this with a full determination, pledge, and purpose, without any mental reservation or evasion whatsoever ; and further, that I will well and faithfully perform all the duties which may be required of me by law, so help me God.
Página 154 - February 1688, that Mr James Renwick suffered, were one way or other murdered and destroyed for the same cause about eighteen thousand, of whom were executed at Edinburgh about an hundred of noblemen, gentlemen, ministers and others, noble martyrs for JESUS CHRIST. The most of them lie here.
Página 148 - ... from being closed. The portcullis was also let fall, but the grating was caught on the cart, and so could not drop to the ground. The men who were in ambush near the gate, hearing the cry, "Call all, call all, "ran to assist those who had leaped out from amongst the hay ; the castle was taken, and all the Englishmen killed or made prisoners. King Robert rewarded Binnock by bestowing on him an estate, which his posterity long afterwards enjoyed.
Página 506 - ... and not himself subject to the rules; to risk and to dare extraordinary attempts without a guide, abandoning himself to his own sensations, and depending upon them.
Página 164 - ... and stables, partly ruinous, and closed on the landward front by a low embattled wall, while the remaining side of the quadrangle was occupied by the tower itself, which, tall and narrow, and built of a greyish stone, stood glimmering in the moonlight, like the sheeted spectre of some huge giant.
Página 252 - The ground is laid out in rather an antiquated style ; which, now that nature is beginning to reclaim it from art, I do not at all dislike. There is a little grassy terrace immediately under the window, descending to a small court, with a circular grass-plot, on which grows one tall whiterose tree.
Página 369 - It is my wish that my ashes may repose on the banks of the Seine, in the midst of the French people, whom I have loved so well.
Página 9 - ... gazed at among a foreign people. None want an excuse : if rich, they go to enjoy; if poor, to retrench ; if sick, to recover ; if studious, to learn ; if learned, to relax from their studies.
Página 506 - ... guide, abandoning himself to his own sensations, and depending upon them. To this confidence must be imputed that originality of manner by which he may be truly said to have extended the limits of the art. After Rubens had made up his manner, he never looked out of himself for assistance : there is consequently very little in his works, that appears to be taken from other masters. If he has borrowed any thing, he has had the address to change and adapt it so well to the rest of his work, that...