The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... Force . -Manufact- ures . - Learning ... Page 198 CHAPTER XLV . ✓ JAMES I. Introduction . - James's First Transactions . — State of Europe . — Rosni's Negotia- tions . - Raleigh's Conspiracy . - Hampton Court Conference . - A ...
... Force . -Manufact- ures . - Learning ... Page 198 CHAPTER XLV . ✓ JAMES I. Introduction . - James's First Transactions . — State of Europe . — Rosni's Negotia- tions . - Raleigh's Conspiracy . - Hampton Court Conference . - A ...
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... force of arms , the life of the prisoner . The more to overawe that nobleman's enemies , Elizabeth ordered forces to be assembled on the borders of England ; but this expedient served only to hasten his sen- tence and execution . Morton ...
... force of arms , the life of the prisoner . The more to overawe that nobleman's enemies , Elizabeth ordered forces to be assembled on the borders of England ; but this expedient served only to hasten his sen- tence and execution . Morton ...
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... force , finding himself encumbered with so many prisoners , put all the Spaniards and Italians to the sword without mercy , and hanged about fifteen hundred of the Irish , a cruelty which gave great displeasure to Elizabeth . " Sir ...
... force , finding himself encumbered with so many prisoners , put all the Spaniards and Italians to the sword without mercy , and hanged about fifteen hundred of the Irish , a cruelty which gave great displeasure to Elizabeth . " Sir ...
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... force of reasoning . He told her that the security of her government depended entirely on the affections of her Protestant subjects , and she could not , by any measure , more effectually disgust them than by espousing a prince who was ...
... force of reasoning . He told her that the security of her government depended entirely on the affections of her Protestant subjects , and she could not , by any measure , more effectually disgust them than by espousing a prince who was ...
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... force , he engaged her to issue a new one , more arbitrary than any of the former , and convey- ing more unlimited authority . " She appointed forty - four com- missioners , twelve of whom were ecclesiastics ; three commis- sioners made ...
... force , he engaged her to issue a new one , more arbitrary than any of the former , and convey- ing more unlimited authority . " She appointed forty - four com- missioners , twelve of whom were ecclesiastics ; three commis- sioners made ...
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