The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... ENGLAND . CHAPTER I. MARY . A. D. 1553-1558 . THE death of Edward only served to prepare fresh troubles for a people who had hitherto greatly suffered from the depravity of their kings , or the turbulence of their nobility . The succes ...
... ENGLAND . CHAPTER I. MARY . A. D. 1553-1558 . THE death of Edward only served to prepare fresh troubles for a people who had hitherto greatly suffered from the depravity of their kings , or the turbulence of their nobility . The succes ...
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... England , except such as should obtain a particular licence , which she was previously determined to grant only to those of her own persuasion . Men now foresaw that the Reformation was to be overturned ; and though the queen still ...
... England , except such as should obtain a particular licence , which she was previously determined to grant only to those of her own persuasion . Men now foresaw that the Reformation was to be overturned ; and though the queen still ...
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... England , seeing how things were likely to go , desired leave to return to his native country . But the zeal of the catholics , though he had escaped them , was malignantly , though harmlessly , wreaked upon the body of his wife , which ...
... England , seeing how things were likely to go , desired leave to return to his native country . But the zeal of the catholics , though he had escaped them , was malignantly , though harmlessly , wreaked upon the body of his wife , which ...
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... England , Burgundy and the Low - Countries ; and that if Don Carlos , Philip's son by a former marriage , should die , the queen's issue should enjoy all the dominions possessed by the king . Such was the treaty of marriage , from which ...
... England , Burgundy and the Low - Countries ; and that if Don Carlos , Philip's son by a former marriage , should die , the queen's issue should enjoy all the dominions possessed by the king . Such was the treaty of marriage , from which ...
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... England , and had used every en- deavour to increase that share of power which had been allowed to him by parliament ... England from the continent . Pole , who was nearly allied by birth to the royal family , had always conscientiously ...
... England , and had used every en- deavour to increase that share of power which had been allowed to him by parliament ... England from the continent . Pole , who was nearly allied by birth to the royal family , had always conscientiously ...
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