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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... assistance , would not join him ; and , losing all courage in this exigency , he surrendered at discretion . The duke of Suffolk was not less guilty also ; he had joined in a confederacy with sir Peter Carew , to excite an insurrection ...
... assistance , would not join him ; and , losing all courage in this exigency , he surrendered at discretion . The duke of Suffolk was not less guilty also ; he had joined in a confederacy with sir Peter Carew , to excite an insurrection ...
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... assistance . It was computed that during this persecution , two hundred and seventy - seven persons suffered by fire , besides those punished by imprisonment , fines , and confiscations . Those who suffered by fire were five bishops ...
... assistance . It was computed that during this persecution , two hundred and seventy - seven persons suffered by fire , besides those punished by imprisonment , fines , and confiscations . Those who suffered by fire were five bishops ...
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... , and resentment ; and they not only 1566. fanned the conflagration in his mind , but offered their assistance to despatch Rizzio . George Douglas , natural bro- ther to the countess of Lenox , the lords Ruthven 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... , and resentment ; and they not only 1566. fanned the conflagration in his mind , but offered their assistance to despatch Rizzio . George Douglas , natural bro- ther to the countess of Lenox , the lords Ruthven 26 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... assistance from her own subjects at home . Yet even here she was not without numberless enemies , who either hated her for religion , or envied her for success . There were several conspiracies formed against her life , many of which ...
... assistance from her own subjects at home . Yet even here she was not without numberless enemies , who either hated her for religion , or envied her for success . There were several conspiracies formed against her life , many of which ...
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... assistance of some other associates in this dan- gerous undertaking ; Barnwell , a person of a noble family in Ireland ; Charnock , a gentleman of Lancashire ; Abington , whose father had been cofferer to the household ; and , chief of ...
... assistance of some other associates in this dan- gerous undertaking ; Barnwell , a person of a noble family in Ireland ; Charnock , a gentleman of Lancashire ; Abington , whose father had been cofferer to the household ; and , chief of ...
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