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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... expected by those whom from inveterate prejudice she hated . The first step that caused an alarm among the protestants was the severe treatment of Cranmer , whose moderation , in- tegrity , and virtues , had made him dear even to most ...
... expected by those whom from inveterate prejudice she hated . The first step that caused an alarm among the protestants was the severe treatment of Cranmer , whose moderation , in- tegrity , and virtues , had made him dear even to most ...
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... expected assistance , would not join him ; and , losing all courage in this exigency , he surrendered at discretion . The duke of Suffolk was not less guilty also ; he had joined in a confederacy with sir Peter Carew , to excite an ...
... expected assistance , would not join him ; and , losing all courage in this exigency , he surrendered at discretion . The duke of Suffolk was not less guilty also ; he had joined in a confederacy with sir Peter Carew , to excite an ...
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... expected that by their recantation they would bring those opinions into disrepute which they had so long inculcated but the persecutors were deceived ; they both continued steadfast in their belief ; and they were accordingly condemned ...
... expected that by their recantation they would bring those opinions into disrepute which they had so long inculcated but the persecutors were deceived ; they both continued steadfast in their belief ; and they were accordingly condemned ...
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... , and suffer accordingly . This , as might be expected , was attended with bloody effects : whole crowds were executed , till even at last the very magistrates , who had been instrumental in these cruelties , refused to MARY . 15.
... , and suffer accordingly . This , as might be expected , was attended with bloody effects : whole crowds were executed , till even at last the very magistrates , who had been instrumental in these cruelties , refused to MARY . 15.
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... expected here and Mary Stuart , commonly called Mary queen of Scots , was the first person that excited the fears or the resentment of Elizabeth . We have already mentioned , that Henry the Se- venth married his eldest daughter ...
... expected here and Mary Stuart , commonly called Mary queen of Scots , was the first person that excited the fears or the resentment of Elizabeth . We have already mentioned , that Henry the Se- venth married his eldest daughter ...
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