The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... dangers gradually multiplied on her from more than one quarter . 1580 . Affairs of Scotland . The Earl of Morton had ... dangerous situation ; and , having dropped some peevish expressions as if he were willing or desirous to resign ...
... dangers gradually multiplied on her from more than one quarter . 1580 . Affairs of Scotland . The Earl of Morton had ... dangerous situation ; and , having dropped some peevish expressions as if he were willing or desirous to resign ...
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... done to Mary in her depo- sition , and made him entertain thoughts either of resigning the crown into her hands , or of associating her with him in 2 the administration . Elizabeth , alarmed at the danger 10 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... done to Mary in her depo- sition , and made him entertain thoughts either of resigning the crown into her hands , or of associating her with him in 2 the administration . Elizabeth , alarmed at the danger 10 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... dangerous connections . The king excused himself by Sir Alexander Hume , his ambassador ; and Lenox , finding that ... danger of revealing the secret , either to Henry , who had no resolution nor constancy , or to Mary , who ap- peared ...
... dangerous connections . The king excused himself by Sir Alexander Hume , his ambassador ; and Lenox , finding that ... danger of revealing the secret , either to Henry , who had no resolution nor constancy , or to Mary , who ap- peared ...
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... danger or fatigue , from maintaining and propagating their principles . They infused into all their vo- taries an extreme hatred against the queen , whom they treated as a usurper , a schismatic , a heretic , a persecutor of the ortho ...
... danger or fatigue , from maintaining and propagating their principles . They infused into all their vo- taries an extreme hatred against the queen , whom they treated as a usurper , a schismatic , a heretic , a persecutor of the ortho ...
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... dangers or difficulties could free them from this indispensable duty . But Parsons and Campion , two Jesuits , were sent over with a mitigation and explanation of the doctrine ; and they taught their disci- ples that , though the bull ...
... dangers or difficulties could free them from this indispensable duty . But Parsons and Campion , two Jesuits , were sent over with a mitigation and explanation of the doctrine ; and they taught their disci- ples that , though the bull ...
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