The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... engaged , by his persuasion , the Earls of Ar- gyle , Montrose , Angus , Marre , and Glencarne to enter into a confederacy for protecting , even by force of arms , the life of the prisoner . The more to overawe that nobleman's enemies ...
... engaged , by his persuasion , the Earls of Ar- gyle , Montrose , Angus , Marre , and Glencarne to enter into a confederacy for protecting , even by force of arms , the life of the prisoner . The more to overawe that nobleman's enemies ...
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... engaged by the Guises to have recourse to the powerful pro- tection of Philip , who , though he had not yet come to an open rupture with the queen , was every day , both by the in- juries which he committed and suffered , more ...
... engaged by the Guises to have recourse to the powerful pro- tection of Philip , who , though he had not yet come to an open rupture with the queen , was every day , both by the in- juries which he committed and suffered , more ...
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... forgiveness . " 3 10 23 Eliz . cap . 1 . 12 D'Ewes , p . 302. 13 D'Ewes , p . 284 , 285 . 11 23 Eliz . cap . 2. 12 D'Ewes , p . 302 . The queen and Parliament were engaged to pass these se- 14 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... forgiveness . " 3 10 23 Eliz . cap . 1 . 12 D'Ewes , p . 302. 13 D'Ewes , p . 284 , 285 . 11 23 Eliz . cap . 2. 12 D'Ewes , p . 302 . The queen and Parliament were engaged to pass these se- 14 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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Hume. The queen and Parliament were engaged to pass these se- vere laws against the Catholics by some late discoveries of the treasonable practices of their priests . When the ancient wor- ship was suppressed and the reformation ...
Hume. The queen and Parliament were engaged to pass these se- vere laws against the Catholics by some late discoveries of the treasonable practices of their priests . When the ancient wor- ship was suppressed and the reformation ...
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... engaged to pervert learning , the only effectual remedy against superstition , into a nourishment of that infirm- ity ; and as their erudition was chiefly of the ecclesiastical and scholastic kind ( though a few members have cultivated ...
... engaged to pervert learning , the only effectual remedy against superstition , into a nourishment of that infirm- ity ; and as their erudition was chiefly of the ecclesiastical and scholastic kind ( though a few members have cultivated ...
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