The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... immediately a letter to his masters , informing them of this great event ; and the inhabitants of Antwerp , who , as well as the other Flemings , regarded the queen as a kind of tutelar divinity , testified their joy by bonfires and the ...
... immediately a letter to his masters , informing them of this great event ; and the inhabitants of Antwerp , who , as well as the other Flemings , regarded the queen as a kind of tutelar divinity , testified their joy by bonfires and the ...
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... immediately withdrew beyond sea . Throgmorton confessed that a plan for an inva- sion and insurrection had been laid ; and though , on his trial , he was desirous of retracting this confession and imputing it to the fear of torture , he ...
... immediately withdrew beyond sea . Throgmorton confessed that a plan for an inva- sion and insurrection had been laid ; and though , on his trial , he was desirous of retracting this confession and imputing it to the fear of torture , he ...
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... immediately rejected this offer . She concluded a league with the States on the fol- Camden , p . 507. Bentivoglio , part ii . lib . 4 . lowing conditions : that she should send over an army 44 CH . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... immediately rejected this offer . She concluded a league with the States on the fol- Camden , p . 507. Bentivoglio , part ii . lib . 4 . lowing conditions : that she should send over an army 44 CH . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... immediately en- gage her in open hostilities with Philip ; yet was not she terri- fied with the view of the present greatness of that monarch . The continent of Spain was at that time rich and populous ; and the late addition of ...
... immediately en- gage her in open hostilities with Philip ; yet was not she terri- fied with the view of the present greatness of that monarch . The continent of Spain was at that time rich and populous ; and the late addition of ...
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... immediately dictated by the Holy Ghost . The assassination of heretical sovereigns , and of that princess in particular , was represented as the most meritorious of all enterprises ; and they taught that whoever perished in such pious ...
... immediately dictated by the Holy Ghost . The assassination of heretical sovereigns , and of that princess in particular , was represented as the most meritorious of all enterprises ; and they taught that whoever perished in such pious ...
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