The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... passed into the South Sea by the Straits of Magellan , and at- tacking the Spaniards , who expected no enemy in those quar- ters , he took many rich prizes , and prepared to return with the booty which he had acquired . Apprehensive of ...
... passed into the South Sea by the Straits of Magellan , and at- tacking the Spaniards , who expected no enemy in those quar- ters , he took many rich prizes , and prepared to return with the booty which he had acquired . Apprehensive of ...
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... passing a bill for the reverent observ- ance of Sunday , which they termed the Sabbath , and the depriving the people of those amusements which they were accustomed to take on that day . - D'Ewes , p . 335. It was a strong symptom of a ...
... passing a bill for the reverent observ- ance of Sunday , which they termed the Sabbath , and the depriving the people of those amusements which they were accustomed to take on that day . - D'Ewes , p . 335. It was a strong symptom of a ...
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... passing over to England and executing his bloody purpose . He was here encouraged in the design by Thomas Morgan , a gentleman of great credit in the party ; and , though Watts and some other 62 See note [ B ] at the end of the volume ...
... passing over to England and executing his bloody purpose . He was here encouraged in the design by Thomas Morgan , a gentleman of great credit in the party ; and , though Watts and some other 62 See note [ B ] at the end of the volume ...
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... passed expressed their joy by acclamations and triumphal arches , as if his presence and the queen's pro- tection had brought them the most certain deliverance . The States , desirous of engaging Elizabeth still further in their de ...
... passed expressed their joy by acclamations and triumphal arches , as if his presence and the queen's pro- tection had brought them the most certain deliverance . The States , desirous of engaging Elizabeth still further in their de ...
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... passed the former year with a view to this very event ; and the queen , in try the Queen terms of that act , appointed a commission , consist- of Scots . ing of forty noblemen and privy - councillors , and empowered them to examine and ...
... passed the former year with a view to this very event ; and the queen , in try the Queen terms of that act , appointed a commission , consist- of Scots . ing of forty noblemen and privy - councillors , and empowered them to examine and ...
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