The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... seemed so frankly to offer them . James was at this time but eleven years of age ; yet Morton , having secured himself , as he imagined , by a gen- eral pardon , resigned his authority into the hands of the king , who pretended to ...
... seemed so frankly to offer them . James was at this time but eleven years of age ; yet Morton , having secured himself , as he imagined , by a gen- eral pardon , resigned his authority into the hands of the king , who pretended to ...
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... seemed to entertain towards him . But this princess , though she had gone further in her amorous ' dalliance than could be justi- 18 Digges , p . 387 , 396 , 408 , 426 . 17 Camden , p . 484 . fied or accounted for by any principles of ...
... seemed to entertain towards him . But this princess , though she had gone further in her amorous ' dalliance than could be justi- 18 Digges , p . 387 , 396 , 408 , 426 . 17 Camden , p . 484 . fied or accounted for by any principles of ...
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... seemed to concur with the French in this proposal , and the clergy were so ignorant as to believe the sincerity of the professions made by the former . The Queen of Scots had often made overtures to Elizabeth , which Elizabeth . had ...
... seemed to concur with the French in this proposal , and the clergy were so ignorant as to believe the sincerity of the professions made by the former . The Queen of Scots had often made overtures to Elizabeth , which Elizabeth . had ...
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... 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 this circumstance what would be the result of the pretended negotiation . The ...
... 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 this circumstance what would be the result of the pretended negotiation . The ...
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... seemed to possess their sovereignty on terms some- what precarious . The Austrian branch in Germany , with their dependent principalities , was closely connected with him , and was ready to supply him with troops for every enterprise ...
... seemed to possess their sovereignty on terms some- what precarious . The Austrian branch in Germany , with their dependent principalities , was closely connected with him , and was ready to supply him with troops for every enterprise ...
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