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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... secure the succession , carefully concealed the death of Ed- ward , in hope of securing the person of Mary , who , by an order of council , had been required to attend her brother during his illness ; but being informed of his death ...
... secure the succession , carefully concealed the death of Ed- ward , in hope of securing the person of Mary , who , by an order of council , had been required to attend her brother during his illness ; but being informed of his death ...
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... secure the Tower ; but this rashness undid him . As he marched forward through the city of London , and among the narrow streets , without suspicion , care was taken by the earl of Pembroke to block up the way behind him by ditches and ...
... secure the Tower ; but this rashness undid him . As he marched forward through the city of London , and among the narrow streets , without suspicion , care was taken by the earl of Pembroke to block up the way behind him by ditches and ...
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... secure his soul from the pains of purgatory . During the whole rhapsody Cranmer ex- pressed the utmost agony , anxiety , and internal agitation ; he lifted up his eyes to heaven , he shed a torrent of tears , and groaned with ...
... secure his soul from the pains of purgatory . During the whole rhapsody Cranmer ex- pressed the utmost agony , anxiety , and internal agitation ; he lifted up his eyes to heaven , he shed a torrent of tears , and groaned with ...
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... secure their affections . Her chief minister was Róbert Dudley , son to the late duke of Northumberland , whom she seemed to regard from ca- pricious motives , as he was possessed neither of abilities nor virtue . But to make amends ...
... secure their affections . Her chief minister was Róbert Dudley , son to the late duke of Northumberland , whom she seemed to regard from ca- pricious motives , as he was possessed neither of abilities nor virtue . But to make amends ...
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... secure their confidence , as they were possessed of the greatest part of Normandy , they offered ( in 1562 ) to put Havre de Grace into the queen's hands ; a proffer which she immediately accepted . She wisely considered that , as that ...
... secure their confidence , as they were possessed of the greatest part of Normandy , they offered ( in 1562 ) to put Havre de Grace into the queen's hands ; a proffer which she immediately accepted . She wisely considered that , as that ...
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