The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... opposition - Foreign affairs - Progress of the reforma- tion in Scotland - Assassination of cardinal Beaton- Conduct of the war with Scotland - Battle of Pinkey- A parliament - Farther progress of the reformation- Affairs of Scotland ...
... opposition - Foreign affairs - Progress of the reforma- tion in Scotland - Assassination of cardinal Beaton- Conduct of the war with Scotland - Battle of Pinkey- A parliament - Farther progress of the reformation- Affairs of Scotland ...
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... opposition to the mea- sure . Lord Hume , in particular , the most power- ful chieftain in the kingdom , insisted on recalling the duke of Albany , son to a brother of James III . , who had been banished into France , and who , having ...
... opposition to the mea- sure . Lord Hume , in particular , the most power- ful chieftain in the kingdom , insisted on recalling the duke of Albany , son to a brother of James III . , who had been banished into France , and who , having ...
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... opposition to the regent . He applied himself to Angus and the queen - dowager , and re- presented to them the danger to which the infant prince was exposed from the ambition of Albany , next heir to the crown , to whom the states had ...
... opposition to the regent . He applied himself to Angus and the queen - dowager , and re- presented to them the danger to which the infant prince was exposed from the ambition of Albany , next heir to the crown , to whom the states had ...
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... opposition when they came from the mouth of the cardinal . A treaty , therefore , was entered into for the ceding of Tournay ; and in order to give to that measure a more graceful appearance , it was agreed that the dauphin and the ...
... opposition when they came from the mouth of the cardinal . A treaty , therefore , was entered into for the ceding of Tournay ; and in order to give to that measure a more graceful appearance , it was agreed that the dauphin and the ...
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... oppose the progress of the Turks ; a danger which was become real , and was formidable to all Christendom , but on which the politics of the court of Rome had built so many in- terested projects , that it had lost all influence on the ...
... oppose the progress of the Turks ; a danger which was become real , and was formidable to all Christendom , but on which the politics of the court of Rome had built so many in- terested projects , that it had lost all influence on the ...
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