The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Harper, 1879 |
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... whole reign never exempted her from vigi- lance and attention ; but the scene began now to be more overcast , and dangers gradually multiplied on her from more than one quarter . 1580 . Affairs of Scotland . The Earl of Morton had ...
... whole reign never exempted her from vigi- lance and attention ; but the scene began now to be more overcast , and dangers gradually multiplied on her from more than one quarter . 1580 . Affairs of Scotland . The Earl of Morton had ...
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... , was so stimulated by ambition and avarice that 5 * Digges , p . 359 , 370 . 0 Camden , p . 475. Cox's Hist . of Ireland , p . 368 . 7 8 he scrupled not to employ his whole fortune 12 CH . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , was so stimulated by ambition and avarice that 5 * Digges , p . 359 , 370 . 0 Camden , p . 475. Cox's Hist . of Ireland , p . 368 . 7 8 he scrupled not to employ his whole fortune 12 CH . XLI . HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... whole New World and excluding thence all other Eu- ropean nations who should sail thither , even with a view of exercising the most lawful commerce , naturally tempted others to make a violent irruption into those countries . To pacify ...
... whole New World and excluding thence all other Eu- ropean nations who should sail thither , even with a view of exercising the most lawful commerce , naturally tempted others to make a violent irruption into those countries . To pacify ...
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... to oppose its danger- ous progress . These men , as they stood foremost in the con- test against the Protestants , drew on them the extreme ani- mosity of that whole sect , and , by assuming CH . XLI . 15 ELIZABETH .
... to oppose its danger- ous progress . These men , as they stood foremost in the con- test against the Protestants , drew on them the extreme ani- mosity of that whole sect , and , by assuming CH . XLI . 15 ELIZABETH .
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Hume. mosity of that whole sect , and , by assuming a superiority over the other more numerous and more ancient orders of their own communion , were even exposed to the envy of their breth- ren ; so that it is no wonder if the blame to ...
Hume. mosity of that whole sect , and , by assuming a superiority over the other more numerous and more ancient orders of their own communion , were even exposed to the envy of their breth- ren ; so that it is no wonder if the blame to ...
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