The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... formed the de- sign of carrying off the young king , and putting him under the protection of her brother ; and when that conspiracy was detected , she herself , attended by Hume and Angus , withdrew into England , where she was soon ...
... formed the de- sign of carrying off the young king , and putting him under the protection of her brother ; and when that conspiracy was detected , she herself , attended by Hume and Angus , withdrew into England , where she was soon ...
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... formed an empire , greater and more extensive than any known in Eu- rope since that of the Romans , the kingdom of France alone , being close , compact , united , rich , populous , and being interposed between the pro- vinces of the ...
... formed an empire , greater and more extensive than any known in Eu- rope since that of the Romans , the kingdom of France alone , being close , compact , united , rich , populous , and being interposed between the pro- vinces of the ...
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... formation - War with France - Invasion of France- War with Scotland - A parliament - Invasion of France -- Ita- lian wars - The king of France invades Italy- Battle of Pavia and captivity of Francis - Francis recovers his li berty ...
... formation - War with France - Invasion of France- War with Scotland - A parliament - Invasion of France -- Ita- lian wars - The king of France invades Italy- Battle of Pavia and captivity of Francis - Francis recovers his li berty ...
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... formation . A concurrence of incidents must have contributed to forward that great revolution . the reform- Leo X. , by his generous and enterprising temper , had much exhausted his treasury , and was obliged to employ every invention ...
... formation . A concurrence of incidents must have contributed to forward that great revolution . the reform- Leo X. , by his generous and enterprising temper , had much exhausted his treasury , and was obliged to employ every invention ...
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... formed 1521. against France ; and he thereby augmented the scandal occasioned by the practice of so many pre- ceding popes , who still made their spiritual arms subservient to political purposes . 1522 . The emperor , who knew that ...
... formed 1521. against France ; and he thereby augmented the scandal occasioned by the practice of so many pre- ceding popes , who still made their spiritual arms subservient to political purposes . 1522 . The emperor , who knew that ...
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