The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... Lord Gray , the deputy , he made a weak and cowardly de- fence . After some assaults , feebly sustained , he surrendered at discretion ; and Gray , who commanded but a small force , finding himself encumbered with so many prisoners ...
... Lord Gray , the deputy , he made a weak and cowardly de- fence . After some assaults , feebly sustained , he surrendered at discretion ; and Gray , who commanded but a small force , finding himself encumbered with so many prisoners ...
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... lords whom she had helped to restore , she was pleased with this alteration of affairs , and maintained a good correspondence with the new court and ministry of ... Lord Paget and Charles Arundel , who had 32 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... lords whom she had helped to restore , she was pleased with this alteration of affairs , and maintained a good correspondence with the new court and ministry of ... Lord Paget and Charles Arundel , who had 32 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Hume. cepted . Lord Paget and Charles Arundel , who had been en- gaged with him in treasonable designs , immediately withdrew beyond sea . Throgmorton confessed that a plan for an inva- sion and insurrection had been laid ; and though ...
Hume. cepted . Lord Paget and Charles Arundel , who had been en- gaged with him in treasonable designs , immediately withdrew beyond sea . Throgmorton confessed that a plan for an inva- sion and insurrection had been laid ; and though ...
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... lord of that name ) , Thomas Salisbury , Robert Gage , John Travers , John Jones , and Henry Donne - most of them men of family 6 5 Camden , p . 515. State Trials , p . 114 . State Trials , vol . i . p . 111 . and interest . The ...
... lord of that name ) , Thomas Salisbury , Robert Gage , John Travers , John Jones , and Henry Donne - most of them men of family 6 5 Camden , p . 515. State Trials , p . 114 . State Trials , vol . i . p . 111 . and interest . The ...
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... Lord Paget and Charles Paget , in view of en- gaging the Spaniards to invade the kingdom . Mary seemed not anxious to clear herself from either of these imputations . • Camden , p . 523 . She only said that she could not hinder others ...
... Lord Paget and Charles Paget , in view of en- gaging the Spaniards to invade the kingdom . Mary seemed not anxious to clear herself from either of these imputations . • Camden , p . 523 . She only said that she could not hinder others ...
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