Killigrews, the Chiffinches, and the Grammonts. They played a serviceable part in ridding the kingdom of its besotted loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the Star-chamber and the High-commission court; they laboured in their vocation against standing... Diary of the Times of Charles the Second - Page 224de Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 854 pages
...of its besotted loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the star-chamber, and the high-commission court; they laboured in their vocation against standing...English freedom, the expulsion of the house of Stuart *. * The Memoires de Grammont are an awful moral ; and in the light portraits known to every body,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1827 - 496 pages
...high-commission court ; they laboured in their vocation against standing armies and cor^ ruption ; they pressed forward the great ultimate security of...English freedom , the expulsion of the house of Stuart. * ' The Mémoires de Grammont are known to every body, and are almost unique in their kind , not only... | |
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 436 pages
...part I think it is but a folly to hope ; for she will certainly sell us whenever she can for ^6500, and so God bless you in all your proceedings ! The...know any thing of warning from you does him good. 11th. I was with the Prince; he told me their Ambassador had two audiences — the first was only to... | |
| Henry Sidney Earl of Romney - 1843 - 464 pages
...Chiffinches, and the Grammonts. They played a serviceable part in ridding the kingdom of its bes|otted loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the star-chamber...English freedom, the expulsion of the house of Stuart." — Ilallam's Constit. Hist. 217. be ruined if he engages in the business of France, the better ; not... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1849 - 800 pages
...; they labored in their vocation against standing armies and corruption ; they pressed forward tho great ultimate security of English freedom, the expulsion of the house of Stuart.f * [Life of Clarendon, p. 34. Perhaps he lays too much the blame of this on the sectaries ;... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1854 - 502 pages
...kingdom of its besotted loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the star-chamber and the high-commission court; they laboured in their vocation against standing...of English freedom, the expulsion of the house of Stuart.p Among the ardent loyalists who formed the bulk of the present parliament, a certain number... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 752 pages
...kingdom of its besotted loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the Star-chamber and the High-commission court; they laboured in their vocation against standing...freedom — the expulsion of the house of Stuart. Ifallam's Const. Hist. vol. ii. p. 50. "" Burnct (Otro Time, vol. ip 448) tells us that, in 1667, the... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 pages
...kingdom of its besotted loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the Star-chamber and the High-commission court; they laboured in their vocation against standing...English freedom, the expulsion of the House of Stuart." The abortive insurrection of the autumn of 1663 was made the pretext for a new measure against non-conformists... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 722 pages
...kingdom of its besotted loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the Star-chamber and the High-commission court; they laboured in their vocation against standing...freedom — the expulsion of the house of Stuart." Hallan?» Court. Hist. vol. ii. p. 50. 1M Burnet (Own Tune, vol. ip 448) tells us that, in 1667, the... | |
| Henry Thomas Buckle - 1858 - 894 pages
...loyalty. They saved our forefathers from the Star-chamber and the High-commission court ; they laboured iu their vocation against standing armies and corruption;...— the expulsion of the House of Stuart." Hallam's Const. Hut. vol. ii. p. 00. abhor every tiling approaching to restraint; and this gave him a dislike... | |
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