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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... religious opinions , but even to the popish clergy who maintained them . On the other hand , Jane Grey was strongly attached to the reformers ; and though yet but sixteen , her judgment had attained to such a degree of maturity as few ...
... religious opinions , but even to the popish clergy who maintained them . On the other hand , Jane Grey was strongly attached to the reformers ; and though yet but sixteen , her judgment had attained to such a degree of maturity as few ...
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... ; and , being assured by her that she would defend the laws and the religion of her predecessor , they enlisted themselves in her cause with alacrity B 2 MARY . 3 ment to her than the most studied refinements of sensual ...
... ; and , being assured by her that she would defend the laws and the religion of her predecessor , they enlisted themselves in her cause with alacrity B 2 MARY . 3 ment to her than the most studied refinements of sensual ...
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... religion to remain in the situation in which she found it . This promise , however , she by no means intended to perform ; she had determined on bringing the sentiments of the people to correspond with her own ; and her extreme ...
... religion to remain in the situation in which she found it . This promise , however , she by no means intended to perform ; she had determined on bringing the sentiments of the people to correspond with her own ; and her extreme ...
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... religion was again placed on the same footing on which it stood at the death of Henry the Eighth . While religion was thus returning to its pristine abuses , the queen's ministers , who were willing to strengthen her power by a catholic ...
... religion was again placed on the same footing on which it stood at the death of Henry the Eighth . While religion was thus returning to its pristine abuses , the queen's ministers , who were willing to strengthen her power by a catholic ...
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... religion . They loudly murmured against it , and a flame of discontent was kindled over the whole nation . Sir Thomas Wyatt , a Roman catholic , at the head of four thou- sand insurgents , marched from Kent to Hyde Park , publishing ...
... religion . They loudly murmured against it , and a flame of discontent was kindled over the whole nation . Sir Thomas Wyatt , a Roman catholic , at the head of four thou- sand insurgents , marched from Kent to Hyde Park , publishing ...
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