The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... reign of that great mo- narch . Charles prince of Spain , sovereign of the Low Countries , desired nothing but peace with Francis , who had it so much in his power , if pro- voked , to obstruct his peaceable accession to that rich ...
... reign of that great mo- narch . Charles prince of Spain , sovereign of the Low Countries , desired nothing but peace with Francis , who had it so much in his power , if pro- voked , to obstruct his peaceable accession to that rich ...
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... reigns , though it was very rare that the interests and views of the parties continued so steady as to render the intended marriages effectual . But as Henry had been at considerable expense in building a cita- del at Tournay , Francis ...
... reigns , though it was very rare that the interests and views of the parties continued so steady as to render the intended marriages effectual . But as Henry had been at considerable expense in building a cita- del at Tournay , Francis ...
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... reign ; and was alone sufficient to render him implacable against Buckingham . The office of constable , which this nobleman inherited from the Bohuns , earls of Here- ford , was forfeited , and was never after revived in England , CHAP ...
... reign ; and was alone sufficient to render him implacable against Buckingham . The office of constable , which this nobleman inherited from the Bohuns , earls of Here- ford , was forfeited , and was never after revived in England , CHAP ...
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... reign of France . Charles V. , never without great necessity to hazard a general engagement ; and the duke of Vendome , who commanded the French army , now embraced this wise policy . He supplied the towns most ex- posed , especially ...
... reign of France . Charles V. , never without great necessity to hazard a general engagement ; and the duke of Vendome , who commanded the French army , now embraced this wise policy . He supplied the towns most ex- posed , especially ...
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... reign ; and they grounded this bill , which occasioned many com- plaints , on a pretence of the king's great care of the nation , and of his regularly employing all the mo- ney which he had borrowed in the public service . Most of the ...
... reign ; and they grounded this bill , which occasioned many com- plaints , on a pretence of the king's great care of the nation , and of his regularly employing all the mo- ney which he had borrowed in the public service . Most of the ...
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