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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... appointed the duke of Suffolk general of the army , that he might himself continue with and overawe the deliberations of the council . But he was diverted from this mode of managing his affairs , by considering how unfit Suffolk was to ...
... appointed the duke of Suffolk general of the army , that he might himself continue with and overawe the deliberations of the council . But he was diverted from this mode of managing his affairs , by considering how unfit Suffolk was to ...
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... appointed to sit on his jury : “ Whether a man could be guilty of treason , who obeyed or- ders given him by the council under the great seal ? and whether those involved in the same guilt with himself could act as his judges ? " Being ...
... appointed to sit on his jury : “ Whether a man could be guilty of treason , who obeyed or- ders given him by the council under the great seal ? and whether those involved in the same guilt with himself could act as his judges ? " Being ...
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... appointed , the duke vainly endeavoured to excite his depen- dents . He was so closely pursued by the earl of Huntingdon , that he was obliged to disperse his followers ; and , being dis- covered in his retreat , was led prisoner to ...
... appointed , the duke vainly endeavoured to excite his depen- dents . He was so closely pursued by the earl of Huntingdon , that he was obliged to disperse his followers ; and , being dis- covered in his retreat , was led prisoner to ...
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... appointed for his execution . He desired to see his wife before he died ; but Gardiner told him , that being a priest he could have no wife . When the fagots were placed around him , he seemed no way daunted at the preparation , but ...
... appointed for his execution . He desired to see his wife before he died ; but Gardiner told him , that being a priest he could have no wife . When the fagots were placed around him , he seemed no way daunted at the preparation , but ...
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... 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 of this forced ...
... 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 of this forced ...
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