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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... prince of Spain , son of the celebrated Charles the Fifth . In order to avoid any disagreeable re- monstrances from the people , the articles of marriage A. D. were drawn as favourably as possible to the interests 1554 and honour of ...
... prince of Spain , son of the celebrated Charles the Fifth . In order to avoid any disagreeable re- monstrances from the people , the articles of marriage A. D. were drawn as favourably as possible to the interests 1554 and honour of ...
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... prince who governed , were easily gained over ; and the house of commons had long been passive under all the varia- tions of regal caprice . But a new enemy had started up against the reformers , in the person of the king , who , though ...
... prince who governed , were easily gained over ; and the house of commons had long been passive under all the varia- tions of regal caprice . But a new enemy had started up against the reformers , in the person of the king , who , though ...
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... prince , and he had shown already many instances of his prudent conformity . He now perceived that the king and queen were for rigorous measures ; and he knew that it would be the best means of paying his court to them , even to outgo ...
... prince , and he had shown already many instances of his prudent conformity . He now perceived that the king and queen were for rigorous measures ; and he knew that it would be the best means of paying his court to them , even to outgo ...
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... prince , and punishing the king's mur- derers . Lord Hume was the first in arms ; and , with a body of eight hundred horse , he suddenly surrounded the queen and Bothwell in the castle of Borthwick . They found means , however , to make ...
... prince , and punishing the king's mur- derers . Lord Hume was the first in arms ; and , with a body of eight hundred horse , he suddenly surrounded the queen and Bothwell in the castle of Borthwick . They found means , however , to make ...
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... prince was proclaimed king , under the title of James the Sixth . The queen had now no hopes but from the kind- ness of the earl of Murray ; but even in that respect she was disappointed the earl , upon his return , instead of ...
... prince was proclaimed king , under the title of James the Sixth . The queen had now no hopes but from the kind- ness of the earl of Murray ; but even in that respect she was disappointed the earl , upon his return , instead of ...
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