The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... considerable enough to disturb the repose of the king and his minister : they might even have dispensed with giving any strict attention to foreign affairs , were it possible for men to enjoy any situ- ation in absolute tranquillity ...
... considerable enough to disturb the repose of the king and his minister : they might even have dispensed with giving any strict attention to foreign affairs , were it possible for men to enjoy any situ- ation in absolute tranquillity ...
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... considerable payments to Maximilian : " he thence made a journey into Switzerland , and by like mo- tives engaged some of the cantons to furnish troops to the emperor . That prince invaded Italy with a considerable army ; but being ...
... considerable payments to Maximilian : " he thence made a journey into Switzerland , and by like mo- tives engaged some of the cantons to furnish troops to the emperor . That prince invaded Italy with a considerable army ; but being ...
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... considerable expense in building a cita- del at Tournay , Francis agreed to pay him 600,000 crowns at twelve annual payments , and to put into his hands eight hostages , all of them men of quality , for the performance of the article ...
... considerable expense in building a cita- del at Tournay , Francis agreed to pay him 600,000 crowns at twelve annual payments , and to put into his hands eight hostages , all of them men of quality , for the performance of the article ...
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... considerable share in opening men's Causes of eyes with regard to the impostures of the Romishgress of the church : for of all branches of literature , philosophy reforma- had , as yet , and till long afterwards , made the most ...
... considerable share in opening men's Causes of eyes with regard to the impostures of the Romishgress of the church : for of all branches of literature , philosophy reforma- had , as yet , and till long afterwards , made the most ...
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... considerable , acquired an absolute ascendant over her son . By her instigation Francis put many affronts on the constable , which it was difficult for a gallant spirit to endure ; and , at last , he permitted Louise to prosecute a ...
... considerable , acquired an absolute ascendant over her son . By her instigation Francis put many affronts on the constable , which it was difficult for a gallant spirit to endure ; and , at last , he permitted Louise to prosecute a ...
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