... to the maintenance ofthe true Protestant religion, with due consideration to the just ease of tender consciences, to the settling ofthe rights ofthe crown and of parliament, the laws ofthe ... continued by the papists, for the solepurpose ofthe establishment of popery on the ruins of Protestantism. The constant repetition acted on the minds ofthe people as a sufficient proof ofthe charge; ... bepaid out ofthe estates of delinquents; and that the commanders ofthe forces by land and sea, the great officers of state, the deputy of Ireland and the judges, should be named by the parliament,...
... ofthe singular relations ofthe animals and plantsinhabiting the several islands ofthe Galapagos archipelago, and of all of them to the inhabitants of SouthAmerica.As far as I can judge of ... heard it said that the success of a work abroad is the best test of its The Autobiography ofCharles Darwin 26Fucus loreus were the egg-cases ofthe wormlike Pontobdella muricata. The Plinian Society ... during the two previousyears been incessantly attending to the effects on the shores of South America ofthe intermittent elevation of the land, together with denudation and the deposition of sediment....
... he thought lightly ofthe authority of Scripture. He was therefore required toprofess his faith in the divinity ofthe Son and ofthe Holy Ghost, and in the inspiration ofthe Old and NewTestaments.Such ... question of humanity and of expediency. They spoke much ofthe debt of gratitude which the nation owed to the priesthood; ofthe courageand fidelity with which the order, from the primate down to the ... was girt with the sword, lifted up into the throne, and presented with the Bible, the spurs, and the orb. Ofthe temporal grandees ofthe realm, and of their wives and daughters, the muster was...
... into the water at Oldbridgeand another to cross the bridge of Slane. If the constitution gave him the command ofthe forces ofthe State, the constitution gave him also the direction ofthe foreign ... public places the monuments of its subjugation. Such monuments everywhere met the eye ofthe Irish Roman Catholics. In front ofthe Senate House of their country, they saw the statue of their conqueror. ... Master of the Temple, but had accepted the Deanery of Saint Paul's, which had become vacant in consequence of the deprivation of Sancroft and the promotion of Tillotson. The rage ofthe nonjurors...
... in 1689, they recountedand condemned the unconstitutional acts ofthe kings ofthe House of Stuart. Neither in the Declaration of Right nor in the Bill of Rights is there a word on the subject. ... Strand, all the river were in commotion. Before midnight the King'sapartments, the Queen's apartments, the Wardrobe, the Treasury, the office ofthe Privy Council, the office of the Secretary ... Crown, the authority ofthe Parliament, and the unity of the empire. Already might be discerned among the Englishry, who were now, by the help and under the protection ofthe mother country, the...
... be known by the despised name of ‘‘party’’)to do the necessary shaking. He called it the Rally ofthe French People(RPF).35In the memoirs of Gaullists and ofthe General himself the RPFperiod ... repelled by the anti-republican hatreds, xenophobia andanti-Semitism typical ofthe right at the beginning ofthe century. The attitude of all the de Gaulles has been called one of ‘‘intense ... Englishtranslation, The Army ofthe Future (London, Hutchinson, 1940).92 Moral capital in times of crisis4 Charles de Gaulle: the man of stormsIn the midst of dangers, the troops were ready...
... agreeable to the majority ofthe house of commons, and suited their religious principles. But as the impatience ofthe people, the danger of delay, the general disgust towards faction, and the authority ... died. The queen mother paid a visit to her son; and obtained his consent to the marriage ofthe princess Henrietta with the duke of Orleans, brother to the French king. After a recess of near ... two months, the parliament met, and proceeded in the great work ofthe national settlement. They established the post-office, wine-licenses, and some articles ofthe revenue. They granted...
... whobring each the standard ofthe company ofthe body-guards of which they are the four captains. The call of the other regalia goes on in the following order: "Monsieur the Count of Peyrelongue, ... with their flags the father ofthe Duke of Angouleme. May watchful Europe, may the factions, if such there be still, see in the accord of all Frenchmen, in the union ofthe people and the army, the ... accord between the country and the crown. The early days of the reign ofCharles X. were, so to speak, the honeymoon ofthe union ofthe King and France.III THE TOMBS OF SAINT-DENIS The funeral...
... the margin of a field, they crouched there together till the commander ofthe ships was tired of firing. The queen's destination was York, the great and ancient capital ofthe north of ... Charlesthe Second was the son and successor of King Charlesthe First. These two are the only kings ofthe name ofCharles that have appeared, thus far, in the line of English sovereigns. ... dangers. Two or three of them were in London in the hands of their father's enemies. Mary, the young bride ofthe Prince of Orange, was in Holland. Prince Charles, the oldest son, who was...
... la normale à la seconde surface.THÉORIEDESFONCTIONS ELLIPTIQUESPARMM. BRIOTETBOUQUET,PROFESSEURS A LA FACULTÉ DES SCIENCES,MAITRES DE CONFÉRENCES A L’ÉCOLE NORMALE SUPÉRIEURE.DEUXIÈME ... de leurs brillantes découvertes.Nous devons rappeler que M. Liouville a exposé, dans un cours professé auCollège de France, une théorie des fonctions elliptiques basée sur la considé-ration...
... capture the members ofthe mob. Absolutely no information could be had from any of them, and the whole affair had the appearance of being the work of roughs who either lived in the vicinity, or their ... to the aid ofthe authorities the active personal cooperation ofthe entire better element. The members ofthe mob readily admitted that they had taken part in the assaults which marked the ... helpless prisoner. The account is as follows: The police made some arrests in the neighborhood ofthe killing ofthe two officers. Mobs of young darkies gathered everywhere. These Negroes talked...
... off Saugar Point. But he was; and give him his back against a bulwark, he would have done the same by half a dozen of them. The name ofthe young mother was Mrs. Atherfield, the name ofthe ... sight of each other. “Any lives lost among you? “ I asked, in the midst of that frightful silence. The Wreck ofthe Golden Mary 41 them. The first face I made out was the face of Miss ... seen the last ofthe Golden Mary, to see the Golden Lucy, held up by the men in the Long-boat, when the weather allowed it, as the best and brightest sight they had to show. She looked, at the...
... vanity, I was fond of parading. It was a present from the officers of my regiment—many of them, alas, since dead—and had a most splendid gold head, with a stag at the top the arms ofthe regiment. ... citizens of Cork—and, to do them justice, a harder drinking set of gentlemen no city need boast; then we were feasted by the corporation; then by the sheriffs; then came the mayor, solus; then ... at the head of my company down George’s-street. We were soon settled in barracks; and then began a series of entertainments on the side ofthe civic dignities of Cork, which soon led most of...