Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. This is the story of the remarkable Lord George Gordon, ger tzedek, a righteous convert. One day, most likely before the year 1780, George Gordon was on holiday in East Anglia. While walking down a street in the small Jewish neighborhood of Ipswich, he noted a strange sign above the door of Isaac Titterman, (the local mohel, shochet and chazzan ...

  2. And evil dread so ill dissembled, That in his hand the lightnings trembled. Thy Godlike crime was to be kind, To render with thy precepts less. The sum of human wretchedness, And strengthen Man with his own mind; But baffled as thou wert from high, Still in thy patient energy, In the endurance, and repulse.

  3. Current affairs Anti-Catholic mob led by Lord George Gordon marches on Parliament to protest against the Catholic Relief Act, leading to the outbreak of the Gordon Riots in London. Six days of rioting are ended by the intervention of troops, with 285 people shot dead. Dunning's Motion in Parliament attacks the influence of the crown, suggesting that it has increased and ought to be diminished.

  4. George Gordon, appelé communément Lord George Gordon ou Lord George Riot ( 26 décembre 1751 – 1er novembre 1793 ), troisième et plus jeune fils de Cosmo George Gordon, 3e duc de Gordon, fut un politicien excentrique et contestataire du Royaume-Uni avant de se convertir au judaïsme et mourir en prison.

  5. 8 de nov. de 2023 · George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron) fu uno dei nomi più risonanti del Romanticismo inglese, dalla vita controversa e una genuina passione per l'Italia.

  6. Lord George Gordon, the defendant. The Trial of Lord George Gordon for high treason occurred on 5 February 1781 before Lord Mansfield in the Court of King's Bench, as a result of Gordon's role in the riots named after him. Gordon, President of the Protestant Association, had led a protest against the Papists Act 1778, a Catholic Emancipation bill.

  7. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Born George Gordon Byron (he later added "Noel" to his name) on January 22, 1788, Lord Byron was the sixth Baron Byron of a rapidly fading aristocratic family. A clubfoot from birth left him self ...