The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... 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 believe of their own ...
... 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 believe of their own ...
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... situation , and reinstate them in that liberty and authority to which they were entitled . " 35 Camden , p . 489 . Elizabeth was engaged to obstruct Mary's restoration , chiefly because 28 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... situation , and reinstate them in that liberty and authority to which they were entitled . " 35 Camden , p . 489 . Elizabeth was engaged to obstruct Mary's restoration , chiefly because 28 CH . XLI HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... liberty - a blessing to which she naturally aspired with the fondest impa- tience . She proposed , therefore , that she should be associated with her son in the title to the crown of Scotland , but that the administration should remain ...
... liberty - a blessing to which she naturally aspired with the fondest impa- tience . She proposed , therefore , that she should be associated with her son in the title to the crown of Scotland , but that the administration should remain ...
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... liberty and her association with her son in the title to the crown . Though she seemed to make this concession to Mary , she re- fused her the liberty of sending any ambassador of her own ; and that princess could easily conjecture from ...
... liberty and her association with her son in the title to the crown . Though she seemed to make this concession to Mary , she re- fused her the liberty of sending any ambassador of her own ; and that princess could easily conjecture from ...
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... liberty and a legal constitution . And it may not be unworthy of remark that Elizabeth , so far from yield- ing to the displeasure of the Parliament against the ecclesias- tical commission , granted before the end of her reign a new ...
... liberty and a legal constitution . And it may not be unworthy of remark that Elizabeth , so far from yield- ing to the displeasure of the Parliament against the ecclesias- tical commission , granted before the end of her reign a new ...
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