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A Memento

Treating, of the Rise, Progress, and Remedies of Seditions: with Some Historical Reflections Upon the Series of Our Late Troubles

to cowe //p to This is a Course _to Prevent Sedition, in .the F/'r/f and check it in the
2W. How io hinder But if it come once to flew it self and spread ; there is first •he
Spreading Requisite, (upon a Clear and Ope» Proo/) a Speedy Execution of a ...

The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688 ...

... depend upon those who possessed the means of corruption : and having
expressed so little concern for the support of their own constitution, would pay
very little regard to that of any other. • " What ! " (said the duke of Hamilton) shall
we in half an hour " give up what our forefathers maintained with their lives " and
fortunes for many ages ? Are here none of the de-. " sceftdents of those worthy
patriots, ' who defended th« " liberty of their country against all invaders ; who as-
" sisted the ...

The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688. In Eight Volumes

... divide his army, and probably to waste it in a variety of actions and rencounters
. It was thus that the kingdom had formerly resisted, for many years, its invaders,
and had been gradually subdued, by the continued efforts of the Romans,
Saxons, and Danes; and equal difficulties might fiave been apprehended by
William in this bold and hazardous chap. hazardous enterprise. But there were
several vices v^^^, in t 231 ]

The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688

... partly from the establishments which that piratical nation had obtained in the
north of France, and which employed all their superfluous hands to people and
maintain them; partly from the vigour and warlike spirit of a long race of English
princes, who preserved the kingdom in a posture of defence by sea and land,
and either prevented or repelled every attempt of the invaders. But a new
generation of men being now sprung up in the northern regions, who could no
longer disburthen ...

An Abridgement of the History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George the Second ...

And Continued by an Eminent Writer to the Present Period

Among these, the success of the Russian army in Italy, under sield-marshal
Suwarrow, gave the greatest check to the progress of the French arms. The
greater part of the Milanese and Piedmont were wrested from the republicans ;
and before the end of the campaign, most of the Italian states were regained,
althbugh the confusion of invasion and anarchy have hitherto prevented their
retufn to their former modes of government and allegiance. Upon the whole,
however, the strength of ...

The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688

... which England had so long en- 978' joyed from the depredations of the Danes,
seems to have proceeded partly from the establishments which that piratical
nation had obtained in the north of France, and which employed all their
superfluous hands to people and maintain them ; partly from the vigour and
warlike spirit of a long race of English princes, who preserved the kingdom in a
posture of defence by sea and land, and either prevented or repelled every
attempt of the invaders.

The Parliamentary Gazetteer of England and Wales

Adapted to the Most Recent Statistical Arrangements, and Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication, with a Complete County-atlas of England ... Maps of Wales, and an Appendix, Containing ... the Census of 1841

... Statistical Arrangements, and Lines of Railroad and Canal Communication,
with a Complete County-atlas of England . ... the advantage that would result from
merely expediting the mails, so as to gaia three or four available hours each way,
 ...

Memoirs of the Whig Party During My Time

Other less legal, but not more horrible, outrages were daily committed by the
different corps under the command of Government. Even in the streets of Dublin,
a man was shot and robbed of SQL on the loose recollection of a soldier's having
 ...