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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... France , at the instigation of her husband , although in the end it turned out to her utter confusion . A war had just been commenced between Spain and that king- dom ; and Philip , who took this occasion to come over to England ...
... France , at the instigation of her husband , although in the end it turned out to her utter confusion . A war had just been commenced between Spain and that king- dom ; and Philip , who took this occasion to come over to England ...
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... 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 professing obedience , were yet ready to take ...
... 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 professing obedience , were yet ready to take ...
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... France , who , dying , left her a widow at the age of eighteen . As Elizabeth had been declared illegitimate by Henry the Eighth , Francis , in right of his wife , began to as- sume the title of king of England ; nor did the queen of ...
... France , who , dying , left her a widow at the age of eighteen . As Elizabeth had been declared illegitimate by Henry the Eighth , Francis , in right of his wife , began to as- sume the title of king of England ; nor did the queen of ...
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... France , she determined to re- turn to Scotland , and demanded a safe passage from Elizabeth through England . But it was now Elizabeth's turn to refuse ; and she sent back a very haughty answer to Mary's 1561. request . From this time ...
... France , she determined to re- turn to Scotland , and demanded a safe passage from Elizabeth through England . But it was now Elizabeth's turn to refuse ; and she sent back a very haughty answer to Mary's 1561. request . From this time ...
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... France , that she should appoint a council till his arrival . Mary could not think of resigning all power , without a plentiful effusion of tears ; but at last signed what was brought to her , even without in- spection . In consequence ...
... France , that she should appoint a council till his arrival . Mary could not think of resigning all power , without a plentiful effusion of tears ; but at last signed what was brought to her , even without in- spection . In consequence ...
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