The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... house of Lenox , cousin - ger- man to the king's father , had been born and educated in France ; and being a young man of good address and a sweet disposition , he appeared to the Duke of Guise a proper instru- ment for detaching James ...
... house of Lenox , cousin - ger- man to the king's father , had been born and educated in France ; and being a young man of good address and a sweet disposition , he appeared to the Duke of Guise a proper instru- ment for detaching James ...
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... house of Bur- gundy , it must be confessed , was more popular in the nation than the family of France , and ( what was of chief moment ) Philip was of the same communion with Mary , and was con- nected with her by this great band of ...
... house of Bur- gundy , it must be confessed , was more popular in the nation than the family of France , and ( what was of chief moment ) Philip was of the same communion with Mary , and was con- nected with her by this great band of ...
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... house . Lenox , though he had power to resist , yet , rather than raise a civil war , or be the cause of bloodshed , " chose to retire into France , where he soon after died . He persevered to the last in the Protestant religion , to ...
... house . Lenox , though he had power to resist , yet , rather than raise a civil war , or be the cause of bloodshed , " chose to retire into France , where he soon after died . He persevered to the last in the Protestant religion , to ...
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... houses of the Catholics . Spies were hired to observe the actions and discourse of sus- pected persons ; informers ... house . Francis Throgmorton , a private gentle- man , was committed to custody on account of a letter which he had ...
... houses of the Catholics . Spies were hired to observe the actions and discourse of sus- pected persons ; informers ... house . Francis Throgmorton , a private gentle- man , was committed to custody on account of a letter which he had ...
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... House of Lords , or rather the bishops , who had a seat in that House , and from whom alone they were willing to receive all advances towards reformation50 - a strange departure from what we now apprehend to be the dignity of the ...
... House of Lords , or rather the bishops , who had a seat in that House , and from whom alone they were willing to receive all advances towards reformation50 - a strange departure from what we now apprehend to be the dignity of the ...
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