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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... present rivals for power ; but lady Jane had the start of her antagonist . Northumberland , now resolving to secure the succession , carefully concealed the death of Ed- ward , in hope of securing the person of Mary , who , by an order ...
... present rivals for power ; but lady Jane had the start of her antagonist . Northumberland , now resolving to secure the succession , carefully concealed the death of Ed- ward , in hope of securing the person of Mary , who , by an order ...
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... present of putting it in exe- cution the youth and innocence of the persons , neither of whom had completed their seventeenth year , pleaded power- fully in their favour . Mary now entered London , and , with very little effusion of ...
... present of putting it in exe- cution the youth and innocence of the persons , neither of whom had completed their seventeenth year , pleaded power- fully in their favour . Mary now entered London , and , with very little effusion of ...
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... present , which he might keep as a perpetual memorial of her . She gave him her tablets , where she had just written three sentences on seeing her husband's dead body , one in Greek , one in Latin , and one in English , importing that ...
... present , which he might keep as a perpetual memorial of her . She gave him her tablets , where she had just written three sentences on seeing her husband's dead body , one in Greek , one in Latin , and one in English , importing that ...
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... present exigency of affairs . A proclamation , issued against books of heresy , treason , and sedition , declared , that all persons who had such books in their possession , and did not burn them without reading , should be deemed ...
... present exigency of affairs . A proclamation , issued against books of heresy , treason , and sedition , declared , that all persons who had such books in their possession , and did not burn them without reading , should be deemed ...
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... present , rejoicing at the flames , insulting the fallen , and frequently the first to thrust the flaming brand against the faces of the suf- ferers . The English were effectually converted , by such sights as these , from their ancient ...
... present , rejoicing at the flames , insulting the fallen , and frequently the first to thrust the flaming brand against the faces of the suf- ferers . The English were effectually converted , by such sights as these , from their ancient ...
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