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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... dominions as he thought proper , making his own will the standard of his subjects ' happiness . Henry the Eighth , in conformity to this practice , made his will , in which he settled the succession merely according to his caprice . In ...
... dominions as he thought proper , making his own will the standard of his subjects ' happiness . Henry the Eighth , in conformity to this practice , made his will , in which he settled the succession merely according to his caprice . In ...
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... dominions possessed by the king . Such was the treaty of marriage , from which politicians foresaw very great changes in the system of Europe ; but which in the end came to nothing , by the queen's having no issue . The people , however ...
... dominions possessed by the king . Such was the treaty of marriage , from which politicians foresaw very great changes in the system of Europe ; but which in the end came to nothing , by the queen's having no issue . The people , however ...
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... dominions . When he had published an order for reading the liturgy in their principal church in Edinburgh , the people received it with clamours and imprecations . The court party , indeed , with great justice , blamed their obstinacy ...
... dominions . When he had published an order for reading the liturgy in their principal church in Edinburgh , the people received it with clamours and imprecations . The court party , indeed , with great justice , blamed their obstinacy ...
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... dominions . Ireland was totally subdued by Ireton and Ludlow . All the settlements in America , that had declared for the royal cause , were obliged to submit ; Jersey , Guernsey , Scilly , and the Isle of Man , were brought easily ...
... dominions . Ireland was totally subdued by Ireton and Ludlow . All the settlements in America , that had declared for the royal cause , were obliged to submit ; Jersey , Guernsey , Scilly , and the Isle of Man , were brought easily ...
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... dominions of which they had been dispossessed by the Dutch , during the former reign , in that distant part of the world . A. D. He was not less successful in his negotiations with the court of France . Cardinal Mazarine , by whom the ...
... dominions of which they had been dispossessed by the Dutch , during the former reign , in that distant part of the world . A. D. He was not less successful in his negotiations with the court of France . Cardinal Mazarine , by whom the ...
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