The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... gave to his rebels in the Low Countries , he had sent , under the name of the pope , " a body of seven hundred Spaniards and Italians into Ireland ; where the inhabitants , always tur- bulent and discontented with the English government ...
... gave to his rebels in the Low Countries , he had sent , under the name of the pope , " a body of seven hundred Spaniards and Italians into Ireland ; where the inhabitants , always tur- bulent and discontented with the English government ...
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... gave the person his liberty without further punish- ment . So far was she from entertaining any suspicion against her people that she was often heard to say " that she would lend credit to nothing against them which parents would not ...
... gave the person his liberty without further punish- ment . So far was she from entertaining any suspicion against her people that she was often heard to say " that she would lend credit to nothing against them which parents would not ...
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... gave great umbrage to the clergy , and the assembly voted the settling of terms between the mother and son to be a most wicked undertaking . The pul pits resounded with declamations against the French ambassa- dors , particularly ...
... gave great umbrage to the clergy , and the assembly voted the settling of terms between the mother and son to be a most wicked undertaking . The pul pits resounded with declamations against the French ambassa- dors , particularly ...
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... gave his mistress induced her to treat James thenceforth with some more regard than she had hitherto been inclined to pay him . 15S4 . The King of Scots , persevering in his present views , sum- moned a Parliament , where it was enacted ...
... gave his mistress induced her to treat James thenceforth with some more regard than she had hitherto been inclined to pay him . 15S4 . The King of Scots , persevering in his present views , sum- moned a Parliament , where it was enacted ...
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... gave an appearance of legal procedure to the trial , and prevented those difficulties which the com- missioners must have fallen into had she persevered in main- taining so specious a plea as that of her sovereign and inde- pendent ...
... gave an appearance of legal procedure to the trial , and prevented those difficulties which the com- missioners must have fallen into had she persevered in main- taining so specious a plea as that of her sovereign and inde- pendent ...
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