The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... former alliance ; and he began to read the treaty , I Henry King : these were the first words ; and he stopped a moment . He subjoined only the words of Eng- land , without adding France , the usual style of the XXVIII . English ...
... former alliance ; and he began to read the treaty , I Henry King : these were the first words ; and he stopped a moment . He subjoined only the words of Eng- land , without adding France , the usual style of the XXVIII . English ...
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... former times to draw money from the Christian world , and make devout people willing contributors to the grandeur and riches of the court of Rome . The church , it was supposed , was pos- sessed of a great stock of merit , as being ...
... former times to draw money from the Christian world , and make devout people willing contributors to the grandeur and riches of the court of Rome . The church , it was supposed , was pos- sessed of a great stock of merit , as being ...
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... former profession . The Austin friars had usu- ally been employed in Saxony to preach the indul- gences , and from this trust had derived both profit and consideration : but Arcemboldi , fearing lest practice might have taught them ...
... former profession . The Austin friars had usu- ally been employed in Saxony to preach the indul- gences , and from this trust had derived both profit and consideration : but Arcemboldi , fearing lest practice might have taught them ...
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... former nation , could not hope to remain long War with unmolested on the northern frontier . No sooner Scotland . had Albany arrived in Scotland , than he took mea- 2 sures for kindling a war with England ; and he sum- moned the whole ...
... former nation , could not hope to remain long War with unmolested on the northern frontier . No sooner Scotland . had Albany arrived in Scotland , than he took mea- 2 sures for kindling a war with England ; and he sum- moned the whole ...
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... tain their independence , to preserve their league with the former kingdom , which balanced the force of the latter : that if they deserted that old and salu- 1523 . tary alliance on which their importance in Europe 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... tain their independence , to preserve their league with the former kingdom , which balanced the force of the latter : that if they deserted that old and salu- 1523 . tary alliance on which their importance in Europe 44 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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