| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 406 頁
...children were numerous. Nine sons and one daughter are mentioned by historians. LTNGARD. HENRY III. GENTLE and credulous, warm in his attachments, and...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. Yet his incapacity... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 頁
...children were numerous. Nine sous and one daughter are mentioned by historians. LINUUtD. HENRY III. GENTLE and credulous, warm in his attachments, and...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. Yet his incapacity... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 頁
...children were numerous. Nine sons and one daughter are mentioned by historians. LINGARD. HENRY III. GENTLE and credulous, warm in his attachments, and...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. Yet his incapacity... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 頁
...children were numerous. Nine sons and one daughter are mentioned by historians. LINGARD. HENRY III. GEKTLE and credulous, warm in his attachments, and forgiving...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. Yet his incapacity... | |
| John Lingard - 1837 - 378 頁
...that day were dated the years of his reign t. From the preceding pages the reader will have learned to appreciate the character of Henry. Gentle and credulous,...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. Yet his incapacity... | |
| 1845 - 1024 頁
...nounced in his praise. The foregoing character is given by Hume, the following is Lingard's : — " Gentle and credulous, warm in his attachments, and...enmities, without vices, but also without energy, he was 1 a good man, and a weak monarch. In a more ; peaceful age, when the empire of the laws had been strengthened... | |
| John Lingard - 1853 - 378 頁
...that day were dated the years of his reign t. From the preceding pages the reader will have learned to appreciate the character of Henry. Gentle and credulous,...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. iTet his incapacity... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 352 頁
...that day were dated the years of his reign.1 From the preceding pages the reader will have learned to appreciate the character of Henry. Gentle and credulous,...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. Yet his incapacity... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 頁
...eyes hung over in so extraordinary a manner, that part of the ball was concealed. (Spencer, p. 150). Gentle and credulous, warm in his attachments, and...without energy, he was a good man, and a weak monarch. Lingard, vol. Hi., p. 138. • He wnj an emmissnry of the fraternity of assassins under the command... | |
| John Lingard - 1860 - 388 頁
...that day were dated the years of his reign t. From the preceding pages the reader will have learned to appreciate the character of Henry. Gentle and credulous,...one of the most turbulent periods of our history, without the talents to command respect, or the authority to enforce submission. Yet his incapacity... | |
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