| 1814 - 804 halaman
...was that of an ancient Roman.'* Charles the Second ascended a« eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour...attempted to introduce his religion; the star of England instantly darkened ; the country and the king alike became the scorn of the foreign courts ; the Royal... | |
| 1827 - 730 halaman
...ever was that of an ancient Roman.' " Charles the lid. came to an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour...darkened ; the Country and the King alike became the scorn of the foreign courts ; the national honour was scandalized by mercenary subserviency to France... | |
| 1827 - 728 halaman
...French Revolution and i» results. Here Mr. Croly shall again prosperous throne. Abroad it held tho foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour of the Protectorate....darkened ; the Country and the King alike became the scorn of the foreign courts ; the national honour was scandalized by mercenary subserviency to France... | |
| 1827 - 590 halaman
...ever was that of an ancient Roman.' Charles the second came to an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour...; the star of England was instantly darkened ; the king and the country alike became the scorn of the Foreign courts ; the national honour was scandalized... | |
| George Croly - 1827 - 344 halaman
...ever was that of an ancient Roman." Charles the lid came to an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit" of the vigour of the Protectorate. At home all fac- . tion had been forgotten in the general joy of the restoration. But Charles was a concealed Roman... | |
| George Croly - 1828 - 130 halaman
...ever was that of an ancient Roman." Charles the Hd. came to an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour...darkened ; the Country and the King alike became the scorn of the foreign courts ; the national honour was scandalized by mercenary subserviency to France;... | |
| Protestant - 1829 - 302 halaman
...honoured as was that of an ancient Roman." " Charles II. came to an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour...darkened, the Country and the King alike became the scorn of foreign courts; the national honour was scandalized by mercenary subserviency to France ;... | |
| Matthew Habershon - 1834 - 498 halaman
...Charles II. came to an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad, it held the foremost rank, the fruit and vigour of the Protectorate ; at home, all faction...was instantly darkened ; the country and the king became alike the scorn of foreign courts ; the national honour was scandalized by mercenary subserviency... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1837 - 596 halaman
...ever was that of an ancient Roman.' Charles the Second ascended an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour...the Restoration. But Charles was a concealed Roman Catholic.1 He attempted to introduce bis religion; the star of England instantly darkened ; the country... | |
| 1837 - 638 halaman
...was that of an ancient Roman.' " Charles the Second ascended an eminently prosperous throne. Abroad it held the foremost rank, the fruit of the vigour of the the term to thirteen years. Even this was not.enough ; for Popery was afraid of Protestant milk ; and... | |
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