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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... dreadful depredations on Mary's constitution . She 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 ...
... dreadful depredations on Mary's constitution . She 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 ...
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... dreadful consequences ensued . About two o'clock in the morning the whole city was much alarmed at hearing a great noise ; the house in which Darnley lay was blown up with gunpowder . His dead body was found at some distance in a ...
... dreadful consequences ensued . About two o'clock in the morning the whole city was much alarmed at hearing a great noise ; the house in which Darnley lay was blown up with gunpowder . His dead body was found at some distance in a ...
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... dreadful to the nation ; for the English army carried back the plague with them to London , which made such ravages , that twenty thou- sand persons died there in one year . This , if we except the troubles raised upon the account of ...
... dreadful to the nation ; for the English army carried back the plague with them to London , which made such ravages , that twenty thou- sand persons died there in one year . This , if we except the troubles raised upon the account of ...
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... dreadful information , Mary seemed no way moved ; but insisted , that since her death was demanded by the protestants , she died a martyr to the catholic religion . She said , that as the English often embrued their hands in the blood ...
... dreadful information , Mary seemed no way moved ; but insisted , that since her death was demanded by the protestants , she died a martyr to the catholic religion . She said , that as the English often embrued their hands in the blood ...
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... dreadful secret ; and he went over to Flanders in quest of Guy Fawkes , an officer in the Spanish service , with whose zeal and courage the conspirators were thoroughly acquainted . When they enlisted any new zealot into their plot ...
... dreadful secret ; and he went over to Flanders in quest of Guy Fawkes , an officer in the Spanish service , with whose zeal and courage the conspirators were thoroughly acquainted . When they enlisted any new zealot into their plot ...
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