The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... ministers had not such ready access to her as had Simier , who , on pretence of negotiation , entertained her with ... minister had gained an ascendant over the queen , not by any natural princi- ples of her constitution , but by ...
... ministers had not such ready access to her as had Simier , who , on pretence of negotiation , entertained her with ... minister had gained an ascendant over the queen , not by any natural princi- ples of her constitution , but by ...
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... ministers of Eliza- beth , were in amazement , doubtful where this contest between inclination and reason , love and ambition , would at last ter- minate.23 22 In the course of this affair , Elizabeth felt another variety of intentions ...
... ministers of Eliza- beth , were in amazement , doubtful where this contest between inclination and reason , love and ambition , would at last ter- minate.23 22 In the course of this affair , Elizabeth felt another variety of intentions ...
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... minister , being Knight of the Holy Ghost , wore a white cross on his shoulder , they commonly denominated it , in con- tempt , the badge of Antichrist . The king endeavored , though in vain , to repress these insolent reflections ; but ...
... minister , being Knight of the Holy Ghost , wore a white cross on his shoulder , they commonly denominated it , in con- tempt , the badge of Antichrist . The king endeavored , though in vain , to repress these insolent reflections ; but ...
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... ministers , had expelled her the throne , had confined her in prison , had pursued her with arms , she had voluntarily thrown herself under the pro- tection of England , fatally allured by those reiterated profes- sions of amity which ...
... ministers , had expelled her the throne , had confined her in prison , had pursued her with arms , she had voluntarily thrown herself under the pro- tection of England , fatally allured by those reiterated profes- sions of amity which ...
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... ministers whom Heaven had appointed to receive the acknowledgment of our transgressions , and to seal our penitence by a solemn readmis- sion into heavenly favor and forgiveness ; that it was in vain to complain of the rigors of ...
... ministers whom Heaven had appointed to receive the acknowledgment of our transgressions , and to seal our penitence by a solemn readmis- sion into heavenly favor and forgiveness ; that it was in vain to complain of the rigors of ...
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