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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... Europe ; but which in the end came to nothing , by the queen's having no issue . The people , however , who did not see so far , were much more just in their surmises that it might be a blow to their liberties and religion . They loudly ...
... Europe ; but which in the end came to nothing , by the queen's having no issue . The people , however , who did not see so far , were much more just in their surmises that it might be a blow to their liberties and religion . They loudly ...
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... Europe her open or secret enemies . France , Scotland , the pope , and even Spain itself , began to think of combining against her . Her subjects of Ireland were concealed enemies ; and the catholic party , in England , though ...
... Europe her open or secret enemies . France , Scotland , the pope , and even Spain itself , began to think of combining against her . Her subjects of Ireland were concealed enemies ; and the catholic party , in England , though ...
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... Europe were teeming with plots , seditions , and cruelty ; the English , under their wise queen , were enjoying all the benefits of peace , extending commerce , improving ma- nufactures , and setting an example of arts and learning to ...
... Europe were teeming with plots , seditions , and cruelty ; the English , under their wise queen , were enjoying all the benefits of peace , extending commerce , improving ma- nufactures , and setting an example of arts and learning to ...
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... Europe ; and the king of France was among the foremost who attempted to avert the threatened blow . He sent over Believre as an extraordinary ambassador , with a professed intention of interceding for the life of Mary . But James of ...
... Europe ; and the king of France was among the foremost who attempted to avert the threatened blow . He sent over Believre as an extraordinary ambassador , with a professed intention of interceding for the life of Mary . But James of ...
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... Europe . The duke of Parma was to conduct the soldiers , twenty thousand of whom were on board the fleet , and thirty - four thousand more were assembled in the Nether- lands , ready to be transported into England . The most re- nowned ...
... Europe . The duke of Parma was to conduct the soldiers , twenty thousand of whom were on board the fleet , and thirty - four thousand more were assembled in the Nether- lands , ready to be transported into England . The most re- nowned ...
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