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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... justice , nor supported by reason . This will was now , however , set aside by the intrigues of Northumberland , by whose advice a will was made , as we have seen , in favour of lady Jane Grey , in prejudice of all other claimants ...
... justice , nor supported by reason . This will was now , however , set aside by the intrigues of Northumberland , by whose advice a will was made , as we have seen , in favour of lady Jane Grey , in prejudice of all other claimants ...
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... justice was against his body , but divine mercy would be favourable to his soul ; and that God and posterity , she hoped , would do justice to them and their cause . On the scaffold she made a speech , in which she alleged that her ...
... justice was against his body , but divine mercy would be favourable to his soul ; and that God and posterity , she hoped , would do justice to them and their cause . On the scaffold she made a speech , in which she alleged that her ...
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... justice on the supposed murderer ; the queen herself was not entirely exempt from the general suspicion ; and papers were privately stuck up every where , accusing her of being an accomplice . Mary , more solicitous to punish others ...
... justice on the supposed murderer ; the queen herself was not entirely exempt from the general suspicion ; and papers were privately stuck up every where , accusing her of being an accomplice . Mary , more solicitous to punish others ...
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... justice of her actions . The duke of Norfolk himself , for whose sake they had revolted , used every method that his circumstances would permit , to assist and support the queen ; the insurgents were obliged to retire before her forces ...
... justice of her actions . The duke of Norfolk himself , for whose sake they had revolted , used every method that his circumstances would permit , to assist and support the queen ; the insurgents were obliged to retire before her forces ...
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... justice of the sentence by which he suffered . A few months after , the earl of Northumberland , being de- livered up by the regent , underwent a similar trial , and was brought to the scaffold for his rebellion . All these ineffectual ...
... justice of the sentence by which he suffered . A few months after , the earl of Northumberland , being de- livered up by the regent , underwent a similar trial , and was brought to the scaffold for his rebellion . All these ineffectual ...
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