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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... refused to comply with his new institutions . Her zeal had rendered her furious ; and she was not only blindly attached to her religious opinions , but even to the popish clergy who maintained them . On the other hand , Jane Grey was ...
... refused to comply with his new institutions . Her zeal had rendered her furious ; and she was not only blindly attached to her religious opinions , but even to the popish clergy who maintained them . On the other hand , Jane Grey was ...
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... refused , as she knew the parting would be too tender for her fortitude to withstand . The place at first designed for their execution was without the Tower ; but their youth , beauty , and innocence , being likely to raise an ...
... refused , as she knew the parting would be too tender for her fortitude to withstand . The place at first designed for their execution was without the Tower ; but their youth , beauty , and innocence , being likely to raise an ...
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... refused him . At length fire was set to the pile : Latimer was soon out of pain ; but Ridley continued to suffer much longer , his legs being consumed before the fire reached his vitals . One Thomas Haukes , when conducted to the stake ...
... refused him . At length fire was set to the pile : Latimer was soon out of pain ; but Ridley continued to suffer much longer , his legs being consumed before the fire reached his vitals . One Thomas Haukes , when conducted to the stake ...
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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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... refused to lend their assistance . It was computed that during this persecution , two hundred and seventy - seven persons suffered by fire , besides those punished by imprisonment , fines , and confiscations . Those who suffered by fire ...
... refused to lend their assistance . It was computed that during this persecution , two hundred and seventy - seven persons suffered by fire , besides those punished by imprisonment , fines , and confiscations . Those who suffered by fire ...
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