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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... danger ; but the magistrate , who was a papist , ordered it to be flung in again and there it was consumed with the mother . Cranmer's death followed soon after , and struck the whole nation with horror . This prelate , whom we have ...
... danger ; but the magistrate , who was a papist , ordered it to be flung in again and there it was consumed with the mother . Cranmer's death followed soon after , and struck the whole nation with horror . This prelate , whom we have ...
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... danger , passed her time wholly in reading and study , entirely detached from busi- ness . Proposals of marriage had been made to her by the Swedish ambassador , in his master's name ; but she referred him to the queen , who leaving it ...
... danger , passed her time wholly in reading and study , entirely detached from busi- ness . Proposals of marriage had been made to her by the Swedish ambassador , in his master's name ; but she referred him to the queen , who leaving it ...
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... danger to which her life was exposed on ac- count of her pregnancy , were injuries so atrocious and so complicated , that they scarcely left room for pardon . This act of violence was only to be punished by temporizing ; she pretended ...
... danger to which her life was exposed on ac- count of her pregnancy , were injuries so atrocious and so complicated , that they scarcely left room for pardon . This act of violence was only to be punished by temporizing ; she pretended ...
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... danger of encouraging rebellious sub- jects ; she therefore sent sir Nicholas Throgmorton as her ambassador to Scotland , to interpose in the queen's behalf ; but the associated lords thought proper to deny him , after several affected ...
... danger of encouraging rebellious sub- jects ; she therefore sent sir Nicholas Throgmorton as her ambassador to Scotland , to interpose in the queen's behalf ; but the associated lords thought proper to deny him , after several affected ...
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... danger which attended either of these proposals , was secretly resolved to detain her in captivity ; and she was accordingly sent to Tutbury castle , in the county of Stafford , where she was put under the custody of the earl of ...
... danger which attended either of these proposals , was secretly resolved to detain her in captivity ; and she was accordingly sent to Tutbury castle , in the county of Stafford , where she was put under the custody of the earl of ...
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