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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... declared illegitimate by an act of parliament , which had not been repealed : Elizabeth was next to succeed ; and though she had been declared illegiti- mate , yet she had been restored to her rights during her father's life the young ...
... declared illegitimate by an act of parliament , which had not been repealed : Elizabeth was next to succeed ; and though she had been declared illegiti- mate , yet she had been restored to her rights during her father's life the young ...
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... 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 fight all of ...
... 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 fight all of ...
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... declare in her favour , that she would suffer religion to remain in the situation in which she found it . This ... declaration , in which he entirely cleared himself of the aspersion , but incurred what was much more terrible , the ...
... declare in her favour , that she would suffer religion to remain in the situation in which she found it . This ... declaration , in which he entirely cleared himself of the aspersion , but incurred what was much more terrible , the ...
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... declared in favour of toleration ; Gardiner , who had often changed , was for punishing those changes in others with the utmost rigour . However , he was too prudent to appear at the head of a persecution in person ; he therefore ...
... declared in favour of toleration ; Gardiner , who had often changed , was for punishing those changes in others with the utmost rigour . However , he was too prudent to appear at the head of a persecution in person ; he therefore ...
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... declaration . When he had been placed in a conspicuous part of the church , a sermon was preached by Cole , provost ... declare that he had signed a paper contrary to his conscience ; that he took this opportunity of atoning for his ...
... declaration . When he had been placed in a conspicuous part of the church , a sermon was preached by Cole , provost ... declare that he had signed a paper contrary to his conscience ; that he took this opportunity of atoning for his ...
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