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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... liberty to marry , was proposed as a husband for the queen , as he was a person of high character for virtue , generosity , and attachment to the catholic religion . But , as he was in the decline of life , Mary soon dropped all ...
... liberty to marry , was proposed as a husband for the queen , as he was a person of high character for virtue , generosity , and attachment to the catholic religion . But , as he was in the decline of life , Mary soon dropped all ...
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... liberty to all prisoners who were confined on account of religion . She next published a proclamation , by which she forbade all preaching without a special licence . She also suspended the laws so far as to have a great part of the ...
... liberty to all prisoners who were confined on account of religion . She next published a proclamation , by which she forbade all preaching without a special licence . She also suspended the laws so far as to have a great part of the ...
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... liberty to return home . The vengeance of the queen was implacable to her husband alone ; his person was before disagreeable to her ; and having persuaded him to give up his accomplices , she treated him with merited disdain and ...
... liberty to return home . The vengeance of the queen was implacable to her husband alone ; his person was before disagreeable to her ; and having persuaded him to give up his accomplices , she treated him with merited disdain and ...
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... liberty to visit the queen . Elizabeth , being informed of her misfor- tunes and retreat , deliberated for some time upon the proper methods of proceeding , and resolved at last to act in a friendly yet cautious manner . She immediately ...
... liberty to visit the queen . Elizabeth , being informed of her misfor- tunes and retreat , deliberated for some time upon the proper methods of proceeding , and resolved at last to act in a friendly yet cautious manner . She immediately ...
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... liberty should be given her for retiring into France , there to make trial of the friendship of other princes . But Elizabeth , sensible of the danger which attended either of these proposals , was secretly resolved to detain her in ...
... liberty should be given her for retiring into France , there to make trial of the friendship of other princes . But Elizabeth , sensible of the danger which attended either of these proposals , was secretly resolved to detain her in ...
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