Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England, not merely by legal bonds, but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; how, in America, the British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes... The History of England from the Accession of James II - Página 1por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 1303 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1849 - 792 páginas
...which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance; under which Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England,...but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; under which, in America, the British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the... | |
| 1849 - 700 páginas
...compared with which every other maritime power, ancient or modem, sinks into insignifieance; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England,...became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro bad added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how, in Asia, British adventurers... | |
| William Maxwell - 1848 - 460 páginas
...has promised, we see, to notice us in due time, when he says, in his introduction, " I shall relate how, in America, the British colonies rapidly became...had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth," &c. So we must wait patiently till our turn comes. And, in the mean time, we think he has done us a... | |
| 1848 - 460 páginas
...has promised, we see, to notice us in due time, when he says, in his introduction, " I shall relate how, in America, the British colonies rapidly became...had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth," &c. So we must wait patiently till our turn comes. And, in the mean time, we think he has done us a... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1849 - 840 páginas
...with which even- other maritime power, ancient or modem, sinks into insignificance ; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England,...became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth; how, in Asia, British adventurers... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 páginas
...with which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England,...became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how, in Asia, British adventurers... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 páginas
...maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance; how Macaulay, History. 1. i CHAP. Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England,...became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth; how, in Asia, British adventurers... | |
| 1849 - 818 páginas
...with which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance ; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England,...became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how, in Asia, British adventurers... | |
| Thomas Powell - 1849 - 326 páginas
...Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England, not merely by legal bonds, but by the indissoluble ties of interest and affection. How in...and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles V : How in Asia British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid, and more durable than that... | |
| 1849 - 864 páginas
...which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance ; under which Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England,...but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; under which, in America, the British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the... | |
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