The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... England during this Period . - Ecclesiastical Government.— Manners . Finances . Navy . Navy . Commerce . - Manufactures . - Colonies . Learning and Arts .. — 369 CHAPTER L. CHARLES I. A Parliament at Westminster . - ri CONTENTS .
... England during this Period . - Ecclesiastical Government.— Manners . Finances . Navy . Navy . Commerce . - Manufactures . - Colonies . Learning and Arts .. — 369 CHAPTER L. CHARLES I. A Parliament at Westminster . - ri CONTENTS .
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... manners , who had acquired the king's favor , he employed himself , under the appearance of play and amuse- ment , in instilling into the tender mind of the prince new sentiments of politics and government . He represented to him the ...
... manners , who had acquired the king's favor , he employed himself , under the appearance of play and amuse- ment , in instilling into the tender mind of the prince new sentiments of politics and government . He represented to him the ...
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... manner , the power of prescribing what terms she pleased , the articles were soon settled with the English com- missioners . It was agreed that the marriage should be cele- brated within six weeks after the ratification of the articles ...
... manner , the power of prescribing what terms she pleased , the articles were soon settled with the English com- missioners . It was agreed that the marriage should be cele- brated within six weeks after the ratification of the articles ...
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... manner , with the affairs of his majesty and the states . " The clergy , finding that the pulpit would be no longer a sanctuary for them , were extremely offended ; they said that the king was become popish in his heart ; and they gave ...
... manner , with the affairs of his majesty and the states . " The clergy , finding that the pulpit would be no longer a sanctuary for them , were extremely offended ; they said that the king was become popish in his heart ; and they gave ...
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... manner . They burned St. Anthony and St. Helens , two towns on the coast of Florida . Sailing along the coast of Virginia , they found the small remains of a colony which had been planted there by Sir Walter Raleigh , and which had gone ...
... manner . They burned St. Anthony and St. Helens , two towns on the coast of Florida . Sailing along the coast of Virginia , they found the small remains of a colony which had been planted there by Sir Walter Raleigh , and which had gone ...
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