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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... command . It was now , therefore , that the council , being free from his influence , and no longer dread- ing his immediate authority , began to declare against him . The earl of Arundel led the opposition , by representing the ...
... command . It was now , therefore , that the council , being free from his influence , and no longer dread- ing his immediate authority , began to declare against him . The earl of Arundel led the opposition , by representing the ...
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... commands , Ridley , bishop of London , and the venerable Latimer , bishop of Worcester , were condemned together . Ridley had been one of the ablest champions for the Reformation ; his piety , learning , and solidity of judgment , were ...
... commands , Ridley , bishop of London , and the venerable Latimer , bishop of Worcester , were condemned together . Ridley had been one of the ablest champions for the Reformation ; his piety , learning , and solidity of judgment , were ...
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... commands were obeyed as statutes ; and she took care that her parliament should never venture to circumscribe her power . In her schemes of government she was assisted by lord Burleigh and sir Nicholas Bacon , two of the most able ...
... commands were obeyed as statutes ; and she took care that her parliament should never venture to circumscribe her power . In her schemes of government she was assisted by lord Burleigh and sir Nicholas Bacon , two of the most able ...
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... command her as a subject , who was an independent sovereign , and a queen like herself . She would never , she said , stoop to any con- descension which would lessen her dignity , or prejudice the claims of her posterity . The laws of ...
... command her as a subject , who was an independent sovereign , and a queen like herself . She would never , she said , stoop to any con- descension which would lessen her dignity , or prejudice the claims of her posterity . The laws of ...
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... command ; show your valour in the field ; and we shall soon have a glorious victory over those enemies of my God , my kingdom , and my people . " The soldiers with shouts proclaimed their ardour , and only wished to be led on to ...
... command ; show your valour in the field ; and we shall soon have a glorious victory over those enemies of my God , my kingdom , and my people . " The soldiers with shouts proclaimed their ardour , and only wished to be led on to ...
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