The Pictorial History of England: Being a History of the People as Well as a History of the Kingdom, Band 3Charles Knight and Company, 1840 |
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... Catholic plotters that he wished to live in amity with James ; and he soon sent over a regular ambassador to negotiate in his own Denmark , Poland , the Palatinate , some other German states , Tuscany , and Venice , had already ...
... Catholic plotters that he wished to live in amity with James ; and he soon sent over a regular ambassador to negotiate in his own Denmark , Poland , the Palatinate , some other German states , Tuscany , and Venice , had already ...
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... Catholic gentry to join the cause . was , however , remarkably unsuccessful ; for , of the Catholic gentry , scarcely one joined the conspi- Dispatches of Beaumont , the French ambassader . * He rators of any weight or consequence ...
... Catholic gentry to join the cause . was , however , remarkably unsuccessful ; for , of the Catholic gentry , scarcely one joined the conspi- Dispatches of Beaumont , the French ambassader . * He rators of any weight or consequence ...
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... Catholic priest , and therefore thought his death meritorious , as a kind of martyr- dom . " § Except among a few Papists , who were careful to conceal their emotions , the fate of these men excited no sympathy - their atrocious ...
... Catholic priest , and therefore thought his death meritorious , as a kind of martyr- dom . " § Except among a few Papists , who were careful to conceal their emotions , the fate of these men excited no sympathy - their atrocious ...
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... Catholics , they only complained that he was not sharp and rigorous enough . Even while smarting themselves under the iron rod of a despotic church , they did not conceal that their wish and object was to get the rod into their own ...
... Catholics , they only complained that he was not sharp and rigorous enough . Even while smarting themselves under the iron rod of a despotic church , they did not conceal that their wish and object was to get the rod into their own ...
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... Catholic gentleman in indigent circum- stances , who took the oath and entered into the plot . When the chief conspirators met again in the capital , they found themselves debarred of the use of their house at Westminster , for the ...
... Catholic gentleman in indigent circum- stances , who took the oath and entered into the plot . When the chief conspirators met again in the capital , they found themselves debarred of the use of their house at Westminster , for the ...
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