The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-5 z 99
Strana vi
... less clearly the method of treatment and the limits of the matter which they were respectively to handle . But when the present editors took over the charge , they found that , owing to the efflux of time since these arrangements were ...
... less clearly the method of treatment and the limits of the matter which they were respectively to handle . But when the present editors took over the charge , they found that , owing to the efflux of time since these arrangements were ...
Strana 4
... less enterprising , but more patient , more self - denying , more sane . The conception of colonies as centres from which Christianity might be spread through savage lands did not altogether disappear , nor did English emigrants at once ...
... less enterprising , but more patient , more self - denying , more sane . The conception of colonies as centres from which Christianity might be spread through savage lands did not altogether disappear , nor did English emigrants at once ...
Strana 6
... less than a thousand inhabitants , and that either there had been heavy mortality or many settlers had returned . The Company was torn asunder by internal dissensions ; and an influen- tial party was formed against Sandys , Southampton ...
... less than a thousand inhabitants , and that either there had been heavy mortality or many settlers had returned . The Company was torn asunder by internal dissensions ; and an influen- tial party was formed against Sandys , Southampton ...
Strana 11
... less severe ; but there was nothing which could be called a class permanently excluded from power . Citizenship was within the reach of all . In Virginia there was no sort of corporate union below that of the State . A New England ...
... less severe ; but there was nothing which could be called a class permanently excluded from power . Citizenship was within the reach of all . In Virginia there was no sort of corporate union below that of the State . A New England ...
Strana 26
... less dexterous . He succeeded in keeping the secret of the regicides ' escape , but the nature and manner of his answer betrayed his complicity . The fugitives themselves lived out their days in hiding , unmolested . New Haven paid ...
... less dexterous . He succeeded in keeping the secret of the regicides ' escape , but the nature and manner of his answer betrayed his complicity . The fugitives themselves lived out their days in hiding , unmolested . New Haven paid ...
Obsah
59 | |
65 | |
70 | |
71 | |
76 | |
82 | |
88 | |
96 | |
102 | |
108 | |
114 | |
120 | |
131 | |
144 | |
150 | |
156 | |
162 | |
167 | |
173 | |
179 | |
185 | |
191 | |
197 | |
203 | |
209 | |
235 | |
241 | |
247 | |
253 | |
259 | |
265 | |
271 | |
277 | |
284 | |
292 | |
299 | |
305 | |
311 | |
317 | |
323 | |
329 | |
335 | |
336 | |
341 | |
343 | |
349 | |
355 | |
361 | |
368 | |
369 | |
375 | |
381 | |
382 | |
388 | |
394 | |
440 | |
446 | |
452 | |
458 | |
464 | |
470 | |
472 | |
478 | |
484 | |
490 | |
496 | |
502 | |
508 | |
514 | |
520 | |
526 | |
532 | |
538 | |
544 | |
550 | |
568 | |
574 | |
580 | |
586 | |
592 | |
598 | |
603 | |
622 | |
628 | |
634 | |
640 | |
642 | |
648 | |
655 | |
687 | |
694 | |
700 | |
706 | |
712 | |
718 | |
723 | |
729 | |
735 | |
741 | |
747 | |
772 | |
788 | |
800 | |
811 | |
818 | |
830 | |
840 | |
841 | |
851 | |
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Act of Parliament Admiralty American appointed army Assembly attack attempt authority bill Boston Britain British C. M. H. VII called Canada charters claim clause colonies colonists command committee common law Company Confederation Congress Connecticut Constitution Continental Congress Convention Cornwallis Council Court Crown declared Delaware duty effect election electors England English equality executive exports favour Federal force France French Gouverneur Morris governor granted House important independent Indians inhabitants Island Jersey jurisdiction King land leaders legislation Lévis liberty Lord loyalists Massachusetts ment military militia mother-country national legislature North officers organised Parliament party passed peace Pennsylvania political population President proposed Proprietors Quebec question Randolph resolutions representation representatives Rhode Island river secure Senate sent settlement settlers ships slavery slaves soldiers South Carolina southern Stamp Act taxation territory tion took town trade treaty troops Union United Virginia vote West Whig whole writs writs of assistance York