The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... measure been indebted for the regency ; and he no longer bore towards him that favourable countenance with which he ... measures in opposition to the regent . He applied himself to Angus and the queen - dowager , and re- presented to ...
... measure been indebted for the regency ; and he no longer bore towards him that favourable countenance with which he ... measures in opposition to the regent . He applied himself to Angus and the queen - dowager , and re- presented to ...
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... - cluded himself in some measure from all future ac- cess into Italy . And Henry found , that after ex- 2 Petrus de Angleria , epist . 568 . 1 Polydore Virgil , lib . 17 . XXVIII : CHAP . pending five or six hundred thousand HENRY VIII , ...
... - cluded himself in some measure from all future ac- cess into Italy . And Henry found , that after ex- 2 Petrus de Angleria , epist . 568 . 1 Polydore Virgil , lib . 17 . XXVIII : CHAP . pending five or six hundred thousand HENRY VIII , ...
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... measure a more graceful appearance , it was agreed that the dauphin and the princess Mary , both of them in- fants , should be betrothed , and that this city should be considered as the dowry of the princess . Such kinds of agreement ...
... measure a more graceful appearance , it was agreed that the dauphin and the princess Mary , both of them in- fants , should be betrothed , and that this city should be considered as the dowry of the princess . Such kinds of agreement ...
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... measured and adjusted : and if the two kings in- tended to pay a visit to the queens , they departed from their respective quarters at the same instant , which was marked by the firing of a culverin ; they passed each other in the ...
... measured and adjusted : and if the two kings in- tended to pay a visit to the queens , they departed from their respective quarters at the same instant , which was marked by the firing of a culverin ; they passed each other in the ...
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... measure was founded on so little reason , that he could allege nothing as a ground of quarrel , but Francis ' refusal to submit to his arbitration , and his sending Albany into Scotland . This last step 1 Guicciardini , lib . 14 ...
... measure was founded on so little reason , that he could allege nothing as a ground of quarrel , but Francis ' refusal to submit to his arbitration , and his sending Albany into Scotland . This last step 1 Guicciardini , lib . 14 ...
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