London in the Time of the StuartsA. & C. Black, 1903 - 400 Seiten |
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... called upon to discuss the Prerogative . The attempted encroachments of George III . appear as mere , trifles compared with the monstrous claims of Charles the First and the almost incredible acts of tyranny recorded of his son and ...
... called upon to discuss the Prerogative . The attempted encroachments of George III . appear as mere , trifles compared with the monstrous claims of Charles the First and the almost incredible acts of tyranny recorded of his son and ...
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... called the " Main , " in which Raleigh , unfortunately for himself and his own reputation , was concerned . With him was Lord Cobham . As to Raleigh's guilt , this is not the place to inquire . As is well known , after twelve years he ...
... called the " Main , " in which Raleigh , unfortunately for himself and his own reputation , was concerned . With him was Lord Cobham . As to Raleigh's guilt , this is not the place to inquire . As is well known , after twelve years he ...
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... called Puritans , and precise people , had interfered by prohibiting such " lawful recreations and honest exercises upon Sundays and other holidays after the afternoon sermon or service " as the peasantry 14 LONDON IN THE TIME OF THE ...
... called Puritans , and precise people , had interfered by prohibiting such " lawful recreations and honest exercises upon Sundays and other holidays after the afternoon sermon or service " as the peasantry 14 LONDON IN THE TIME OF THE ...
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... called upon either to buy their own houses at an extravagant price or to pull them down . This mode of enforcing the law would not be approved at the present day ; in 1617 it put money into James's pocket . Six years later another ...
... called upon either to buy their own houses at an extravagant price or to pull them down . This mode of enforcing the law would not be approved at the present day ; in 1617 it put money into James's pocket . Six years later another ...
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... called upon the City to raise and equip 1000 men for the new expedition . This was done , and the men were raised somehow , and marched down to Plymouth , where they awaited the arrival of the Fleet with no pay and no provisions ...
... called upon the City to raise and equip 1000 men for the new expedition . This was done , and the men were raised somehow , and marched down to Plymouth , where they awaited the arrival of the Fleet with no pay and no provisions ...
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Seite 120 - Lord JESUS CHRIST thy Son ; who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the same HOLY SPIRIT, everlastingly. Amen.
Seite 9 - ... having of May games, Whitsun ales, and morris dances, and the setting up of maypoles and other sports therewith used: so as the same be had in due and convenient time, without impediment or neglect of divine service...
Seite 116 - There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
Seite 213 - Soon as dined, I and Moone away and walked through the City, the streets full of nothing but people and horses and carts loaden with goods, ready to run over one another, and removing goods from one burned house to another.
Seite 49 - ... seven or eight ; and all along burning, and roasting, and drinking for rumps. There being rumps tied upon sticks and carried up and down. The butchers at the May Pole in the Strand rang a peal with their knives when they were going to sacrifice their rump. On Ludgate Hill there was one turning of the spit that had a rump tied upon it, and another basting of it. Indeed it was past imagination, both the greatness and the suddenness of it. At one end of the street you would think there was a whole...
Seite 213 - Having staid, and in an hour's time seen the fire rage every way, and nobody, to my sight, endeavouring to quench it, but to remove their goods, and leave all to the fire, and having seen it get as far as the Steele-yard, and the wind mighty high and driving it into the City; and everything, after so long a drought, proving combustible, even the very stones of churches, and among other things the poor steeple by which pretty Mrs.
Seite 213 - ... both below and above, and no likelihood of stopping it. Met with the King and Duke of York in their barge, and with them to Queenhithe, and there called Sir Richard Browne to them. Their order was only to pull down houses apace...
Seite 118 - Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptised shall be saved ; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
Seite 118 - The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him, and without Him was made nothing that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men ; and the light shineth in darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.
Seite 28 - It is a nest of wasps, or swarm of vermin which have overcrept the land. I mean the Monopolies and Pollers of the people : these, like the Frogs of Egypt, have gotten possession of our dwellings, and we have scarce a room free from them. They sup in our cup.