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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... began to declare against him . The earl of Arundel led the opposition , by representing the injustice and cruelty of Northumberland , and the exorbitancy of his ambition . Pembroke seconded him with declarations that he was ready to ...
... began to declare against him . The earl of Arundel led the opposition , by representing the injustice and cruelty of Northumberland , and the exorbitancy of his ambition . Pembroke seconded him with declarations that he was ready to ...
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... began by endeavouring to recommend himself to Mary , by the most extravagant pro- testations of zeal in her service . He repaired to the market- place in Cambridge , proclaimed her queen of England , and was the first to throw up his ...
... began by endeavouring to recommend himself to Mary , by the most extravagant pro- testations of zeal in her service . He repaired to the market- place in Cambridge , proclaimed her queen of England , and was the first to throw up his ...
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... began to be persecuted with inquisitorial severity . The old sanguinary laws were now revived : orders were given that the bishops and priests who had married should be ejected ; that the mass should be restored ; that the pope's ...
... began to be persecuted with inquisitorial severity . The old sanguinary laws were now revived : orders were given that the bishops and priests who had married should be ejected ; that the mass should be restored ; that the pope's ...
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... began to appear consumptive ; and this rendered her mind still more morose and bigoted . The people now therefore began to turn their thoughts to her successor ; and the princess Elizabeth came into a greater degree of consideration ...
... began to appear consumptive ; and this rendered her mind still more morose and bigoted . The people now therefore began to turn their thoughts to her successor ; and the princess Elizabeth came into a greater degree of consideration ...
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... 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 advantage of her slightest misfortunes . These were ...
... 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 advantage of her slightest misfortunes . These were ...
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