The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... granting her a supply of one sub- Parliament . sidy and two fifteenths , enacted some statutes for the security of her government , chiefly against the attempts of the Catholics . Whoever , in any way , reconciled any one to the Church ...
... granting her a supply of one sub- Parliament . sidy and two fifteenths , enacted some statutes for the security of her government , chiefly against the attempts of the Catholics . Whoever , in any way , reconciled any one to the Church ...
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... granted her a supply of one subsidy and two fifteenths . The only circumstance in which their proceedings were dis- agreeable to her was an application made by the Commons for a further reformation in ecclesiastical matters . Yet even ...
... granted her a supply of one subsidy and two fifteenths . The only circumstance in which their proceedings were dis- agreeable to her was an application made by the Commons for a further reformation in ecclesiastical matters . Yet even ...
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... granted before the end of her reign a new commission , in which she enlarged , rather than restrained , the powers of the commissioners . 53 During this session of Parliament there was discovered a conspiracy which much increased the ...
... granted before the end of her reign a new commission , in which she enlarged , rather than restrained , the powers of the commissioners . 53 During this session of Parliament there was discovered a conspiracy which much increased the ...
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... granted him a pension equivalent to his claim on the inheritance of his grandmother , the Countess of Lenox , lately deceased . " A league was formed between Elizabeth and James for the mutual defence of their domin- ions , and of their ...
... granted him a pension equivalent to his claim on the inheritance of his grandmother , the Countess of Lenox , lately deceased . " A league was formed between Elizabeth and James for the mutual defence of their domin- ions , and of their ...
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... granting some of her requests . 25 While the Queen of Scots thus prepared herself to meet her fate , great efforts were made by foreign powers with Eliza- beth to prevent the execution of the sentence pronounced against her . Besides ...
... granting some of her requests . 25 While the Queen of Scots thus prepared herself to meet her fate , great efforts were made by foreign powers with Eliza- beth to prevent the execution of the sentence pronounced against her . Besides ...
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