British Royal Guards are famed for their strict discipline and composure, making it highly uncharacteristic for them to lash out at civilians. They aretrained to stand at attention for long periods of time to protect the British royal family and in particular King Charles III, hence the reason ...
William III consented to permitting the Dauphin's new territories to become part of France when the latter succeeded to his father's throne.[90] The signatories, however, omitted to consult the ruler of these lands, and Charles II was passionately opposed to the dismemberment of his empire. ...
Instinctively, Aethelflaed grabbed his hand, twisting his wrist and forcing him to spin around so he was facing the table again. Despite knowing she’d done enough, she could not keep her temper in check and thrust her knee into the back of his, making him stumble and, as he went dow...
These accusations likewise fuel Tiresias' temper. Before he leaves the scene, he warns, "So, you mock my blindness? Let me tell you this. You with your precious eyes, you're blind to the corruption of your life, to the house you live in, those you live with-who are your parents?
Henry started an alliance with Charles V of Spain and both nations started a war with France. Henry went against the Catholic Church and made himself the head of the English Church. Elizabeth I was jailed in the tower of London under suspicion of supporting the rebels against her sister Mary...
III. The CONDITIONS of this inspiration. 1. We must watch against the temper of unbelief. We discern a thing only when we are in the mood to see it, to hear it, to know it. And it is entirely true that we apprehend the things of the higher world and the higher life just as we...
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2)Temper– Both are quick to anger. In his youth, Hercules killed his music teacher for punishing him. TheBibliotheca Historicaof Diodorus reads: Linus [of Thrace]also, who was admired because of his poetry and singing, had many pupils and three of greatest renown, Heracles,Thamyras, andOrp...
CHARLES VI, king of France.LEWIS, the Dauphin. DUKE OF BURGUNDY.DUKE OF ORLEANS.DUKE OF BOURBON. The Constable of France.RAMBURES, French Lord.GRANDPRE, French Lord.Governor of Harfleur MONTJOY, a French herald.Ambassadors to the King of England. ISABEL, queen of France.KATHARINE, daughter...
Charles Haddon Spurgeon—Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 5: 1859 "So Then they that are in the Flesh Cannot Please God. "Rom. viii. 8.--"So then they that are in the flesh cannot please God." It is a kind of happiness to men, to please them upon whom they depend, and upon whose ...