The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Volym 4Richardson, 1820 |
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... hopes by the election of Adrian , and who dreaded the resent ment of that haughty minister , was solicitous to re ... hope for a more prosperous issue to the next election . The emperor renewed the treaty made at Bruges , to which some ...
... hopes by the election of Adrian , and who dreaded the resent ment of that haughty minister , was solicitous to re ... hope for a more prosperous issue to the next election . The emperor renewed the treaty made at Bruges , to which some ...
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... 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 force of the kingdom to ...
... 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 force of the kingdom to ...
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... hopes of engaging them , by the sense of their present weakness , to make a solemn renunciation of the French alliance , and to embrace that of England . ' He even gave them hopes of contracting a marriage between the lady Mary ...
... hopes of engaging them , by the sense of their present weakness , to make a solemn renunciation of the French alliance , and to embrace that of England . ' He even gave them hopes of contracting a marriage between the lady Mary ...
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... hopes that their example would influence the parliament to grant a large supply . He demanded a moiety of the eccle- siastical revenues to be levied in five years , or two shillings in the pound during that time ; and though he met with ...
... hopes that their example would influence the parliament to grant a large supply . He demanded a moiety of the eccle- siastical revenues to be levied in five years , or two shillings in the pound during that time ; and though he met with ...
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... than reduce the city to that extremity . Sickness and 1524 . fatigue and want had wasted them to such a degree , that they were ready to raise the blockade ; and 1524 . CHAP . their only hopes consisted in a HENRY VIII . 53.
... than reduce the city to that extremity . Sickness and 1524 . fatigue and want had wasted them to such a degree , that they were ready to raise the blockade ; and 1524 . CHAP . their only hopes consisted in a HENRY VIII . 53.
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