The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... hopes . Some of the nobility now proposed the electing of Angus to the regency , and recommended this choice as the most likely means of preserving peace with England ; but the jealousy of the great families , and the fear of ex- alting ...
... hopes . Some of the nobility now proposed the electing of Angus to the regency , and recommended this choice as the most likely means of preserving peace with England ; but the jealousy of the great families , and the fear of ex- alting ...
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... hope for assistance from no power in Europe . Ferdinand , his father - in - law , who had often deceived him , was declining through age and infirmities ; and a speedy period was looked for to the long and prosperous reign of that great ...
... hope for assistance from no power in Europe . Ferdinand , his father - in - law , who had often deceived him , was declining through age and infirmities ; and a speedy period was looked for to the long and prosperous reign of that great ...
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... succeeded so well in this negotiation , began to enlarge his views , and to hope for more considerable advantages , by prac- 1 Memoires de Bellai , lib . 1 . tising on the vanity and self - conceit of the 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... succeeded so well in this negotiation , began to enlarge his views , and to hope for more considerable advantages , by prac- 1 Memoires de Bellai , lib . 1 . tising on the vanity and self - conceit of the 14 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... hope of attaining the papacy ; and as that was the sole point of elevation beyond his pre- sent greatness , it was sure to attract his wishes with the same ardour as if fortune had never yet favoured him with any of her presents . In ...
... hope of attaining the papacy ; and as that was the sole point of elevation beyond his pre- sent greatness , it was sure to attract his wishes with the same ardour as if fortune had never yet favoured him with any of her presents . In ...
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... and a public estab- lishment of religion in every civilized community . The importance of the present occasion will , I hope , excuse this short digression . CHAP . Most of the arts and professions in a HENRY VIII . 29.
... and a public estab- lishment of religion in every civilized community . The importance of the present occasion will , I hope , excuse this short digression . CHAP . Most of the arts and professions in a HENRY VIII . 29.
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