The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... Battle of St. Quintin - Calais taken by the French- Affairs of Scotland - Marriage of the dauphin and the queen of Scots - A parliament - Death of the queen..405 THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND . - CHAP . XXVIII . viii CONTENTS .
... Battle of St. Quintin - Calais taken by the French- Affairs of Scotland - Marriage of the dauphin and the queen of Scots - A parliament - Death of the queen..405 THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND . - CHAP . XXVIII . viii CONTENTS .
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... French alliance , and so great the authority of Hume , that this prince was invited to accept 1 Erasm . lib . 2 , epist . 1. Cavendish . Hall . 2 Buchanan , lib . 14. Drummond . Herbert . CHAP . the reins of government . Francis ...
... French alliance , and so great the authority of Hume , that this prince was invited to accept 1 Erasm . lib . 2 , epist . 1. Cavendish . Hall . 2 Buchanan , lib . 14. Drummond . Herbert . CHAP . the reins of government . Francis ...
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... French party , gave encouragement to these malcontents , and assured them of his support , Matters being afterwards in appearance accommo- dated between Hume and the regent , that noble- 1 Buchanan , lib . 14. Drummond . XXVIII . 1515 ...
... French party , gave encouragement to these malcontents , and assured them of his support , Matters being afterwards in appearance accommo- dated between Hume and the regent , that noble- 1 Buchanan , lib . 14. Drummond . XXVIII . 1515 ...
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... French king , who was at that time willing to gratify Henry , he went into France ; and was engaged to remain there for so.ne years . During the absence of the regent some confusions prevailed in Scotland , and such mutual enmity ...
... French king , who was at that time willing to gratify Henry , he went into France ; and was engaged to remain there for so.ne years . During the absence of the regent some confusions prevailed in Scotland , and such mutual enmity ...
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... French must necessarily pass ; and Progress of when Francis , with great secrecy , industry , and per- severance , made his entrance into Piedmont by an- other passage , they were not dismayed , but de- scended into the plain , though ...
... French must necessarily pass ; and Progress of when Francis , with great secrecy , industry , and per- severance , made his entrance into Piedmont by an- other passage , they were not dismayed , but de- scended into the plain , though ...
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