The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 76
... King , advanced with his entire force . The battle was begun by Prince Frederic Charles about eight , but , owing to the superior numbers of the enemy , after various alter- nations of fortune , he was brought to a check about three ...
... King , advanced with his entire force . The battle was begun by Prince Frederic Charles about eight , but , owing to the superior numbers of the enemy , after various alter- nations of fortune , he was brought to a check about three ...
Page 78
... King . How far the German Chancellor was a party to the misrepresentation may be ques- tioned . We have heard that he was not entirely guiltless of the telegram that so excited the French ; and it would have been too much to expect from ...
... King . How far the German Chancellor was a party to the misrepresentation may be ques- tioned . We have heard that he was not entirely guiltless of the telegram that so excited the French ; and it would have been too much to expect from ...
Page 143
... King . All these hideous deeds they excused as the natural excesses of a down- trodden people ; while at the same time they sanctioned , either by silence or imita- tion , the style and sentiments of the repub- lican clubs which carried ...
... King . All these hideous deeds they excused as the natural excesses of a down- trodden people ; while at the same time they sanctioned , either by silence or imita- tion , the style and sentiments of the repub- lican clubs which carried ...
Page 217
... King - wasquashed , ' at the instance of a zealous preacher of the Popish plot . * Nor did parliamentary news rest dormant in Westminster Hall , or among the talkers in London streets it was rapidly dispersed throughout Eng- land by ...
... King - wasquashed , ' at the instance of a zealous preacher of the Popish plot . * Nor did parliamentary news rest dormant in Westminster Hall , or among the talkers in London streets it was rapidly dispersed throughout Eng- land by ...
Page 218
... King , the bishops , and the House Popish conspirator : that is to say , against of Lords , as the wolf's friends and agents . the King , for he , according to Pym , was Four weeks of session had not passed the head of that conspiracy ...
... King , the bishops , and the House Popish conspirator : that is to say , against of Lords , as the wolf's friends and agents . the King , for he , according to Pym , was Four weeks of session had not passed the head of that conspiracy ...
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