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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... England for the ser- vice of the Spaniards and the Archduke Albert , who yet flattered himself with hopes of reducing the free States . Soldiers of fortune and volunteers , chiefly Papists , passed over to the Low Countries , to ...
... England for the ser- vice of the Spaniards and the Archduke Albert , who yet flattered himself with hopes of reducing the free States . Soldiers of fortune and volunteers , chiefly Papists , passed over to the Low Countries , to ...
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... England and Scotland were the principal promoters of the proscription of Vorstius , † which was followed by the barbarous exile of seven hun- dred families who entertained his tenets . During two years the expelled professor disappeared ...
... England and Scotland were the principal promoters of the proscription of Vorstius , † which was followed by the barbarous exile of seven hun- dred families who entertained his tenets . During two years the expelled professor disappeared ...
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... England , and Captain Woolaston went with him . Others fol- lowed " a rabble of idle rascals , " and Sir Walter was soon left with only five ships . But the men that remained were , for the most part , dashing , daring sailors , or ...
... England , and Captain Woolaston went with him . Others fol- lowed " a rabble of idle rascals , " and Sir Walter was soon left with only five ships . But the men that remained were , for the most part , dashing , daring sailors , or ...
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... England , as chief of the Protestant interests , ac- cepted the invitations of the Bohemians , or rather of the Calvinist insurgents , hastened with his family to Prague , and was crowned on the 4th of Novem- ber 1619. * Frederick had ...
... England , as chief of the Protestant interests , ac- cepted the invitations of the Bohemians , or rather of the Calvinist insurgents , hastened with his family to Prague , and was crowned on the 4th of Novem- ber 1619. * Frederick had ...
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... England's son - in- law . Philip indignantly countermanded the pre- parations for the marriage , broke up the household of his sister , and ordered her to quit the study of the English language , and relinquish the title of Princess of ...
... England's son - in- law . Philip indignantly countermanded the pre- parations for the marriage , broke up the household of his sister , and ordered her to quit the study of the English language , and relinquish the title of Princess of ...
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