How to Remember History: A Method of Memorizing Dates, with a Summary of the Most Important Events of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesJ.B. Lippincott, 1890 - 143 halaman |
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... hundred and sixty thou- sand pounds , besides an enormous amount of gold and jewels . In 1537 Jane Seymour died , leaving a young son , afterwards King Edward VI . Henry , who appears to have entertained some real affection for his ...
... hundred and sixty thou- sand pounds , besides an enormous amount of gold and jewels . In 1537 Jane Seymour died , leaving a young son , afterwards King Edward VI . Henry , who appears to have entertained some real affection for his ...
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... hundred persons were burned to death for their religion , while thousands suffered in a less degree . Many ministers of the Reformed faith fled to the Continent for safety , among them John Knox , the Scotch reformer ; Coverdale , the ...
... hundred persons were burned to death for their religion , while thousands suffered in a less degree . Many ministers of the Reformed faith fled to the Continent for safety , among them John Knox , the Scotch reformer ; Coverdale , the ...
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... hundred were sacked . Catholics and Protestants seemed overcome with wonder as the tempest swept over the land , while the ministers of the Reformed faith bitterly regretted such excesses . When Philip heard the news he fell into a ...
... hundred were sacked . Catholics and Protestants seemed overcome with wonder as the tempest swept over the land , while the ministers of the Reformed faith bitterly regretted such excesses . When Philip heard the news he fell into a ...
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... hundred vessels , sailed from Messina in the autumn of 1571. Reaching the entrance to the Gulf of Lepanto on the 7th of October , they came in sight of the Ottoman fleet . Six hundred vessels of war met face to face . Since the day when ...
... hundred vessels , sailed from Messina in the autumn of 1571. Reaching the entrance to the Gulf of Lepanto on the 7th of October , they came in sight of the Ottoman fleet . Six hundred vessels of war met face to face . Since the day when ...
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... hundred Turkish galleys only fifty made their escape , while nearly thirty thousand Turks were slain . The Turkish ... hundreds of persons connected with it were put to death . Condé was tried and condemned , and he would have perished ...
... hundred Turkish galleys only fifty made their escape , while nearly thirty thousand Turks were slain . The Turkish ... hundreds of persons connected with it were put to death . Condé was tried and condemned , and he would have perished ...
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afterwards allies American Anne army Austria battle became began British called Catholic Central Pacific Railroad century Charles Charles II Church colony command Confederate Cromwell crown declared defeated discovery Duke Duke of Guise Dutch Edict of Nantes Elizabeth emperor empire England English Europe fleet forced France Frederick French Revolution gave George George III German granted Henry VIII History honor Huguenots hundred Indians insurrection island Italy James king king's kingdom land London Lord Louis XIII Louis XIV marched Mary ment Mexico Morse Napoleon nations nearly Netherlands Paris Parliament peace Peter Philip poet possession President Prince Prince of Condé prisoners Protestant provinces put to death Queen reign republic returned Richelieu River Russia sailed Scotland sent Settlement ships siege soldiers soon Spain Spaniards Spanish succeeded surrender Sweden thousand throne tion took treaty troops Turkish Turks United victory Washington William young
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Halaman 22 - ... had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, he would not have given me over in my gray hairs.
Halaman 50 - Even such is Time, that takes on trust Our youth, our joys, our all we have, And pays us but with age and dust : Who, in the dark and silent grave, When we have wandered all our ways, Shuts up the story of our days. But from this earth, this grave, this dust, The Lord shall raise me up, I trust...
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Halaman 92 - Lost or strayed out of this house, a man who has left a wife and six children on the parish; whoever will give any tidings of him to the churchwardens of St. James's Parish, so as he may be got again, shall receive four shillings and sixpence reward. NB — This reward will not be increased, nobody judging him to deserve a Crown.