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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... sent to lie off the coast of Suffolk to prevent her escaping , engaged in her service ; and now , but too late , Northumberland saw the deplorable end of all his schemes and ambition . This minister , with the consent of the council ...
... sent to lie off the coast of Suffolk to prevent her escaping , engaged in her service ; and now , but too late , Northumberland saw the deplorable end of all his schemes and ambition . This minister , with the consent of the council ...
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... sent over into Flanders . A. D. A battle gained by the Spaniards at St. Quintin seemed to promise great success to the allied arms ; but soon an action -performed by the duke of Guise , in the midst of winter , turned the scale in ...
... sent over into Flanders . A. D. A battle gained by the Spaniards at St. Quintin seemed to promise great success to the allied arms ; but soon an action -performed by the duke of Guise , in the midst of winter , turned the scale in ...
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... sent to block up the entrance of the harbour ; and thus Calais was invested by land and sea . The governor , lord Wentworth , made a brave de- fence ; but his garrison , being very weak , could not effectually resist an assault given by ...
... sent to block up the entrance of the harbour ; and thus Calais was invested by land and sea . The governor , lord Wentworth , made a brave de- fence ; but his garrison , being very weak , could not effectually resist an assault given by ...
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... historians have called her , upon entering the Tower according to custom , could not re- frain from remarking on the difference of her present and her former fortune , when she was sent there as a 20 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER II. ...
... historians have called her , upon entering the Tower according to custom , could not re- frain from remarking on the difference of her present and her former fortune , when she was sent there as a 20 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER II. ...
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... sent there as a prisoner . She had also been scarcely proclaimed queen , when Philip , who had been married to Mary , but who ever testified a partiality in favour of Elizabeth , ordered his ambassador in London , the duke of Feria , to ...
... sent there as a prisoner . She had also been scarcely proclaimed queen , when Philip , who had been married to Mary , but who ever testified a partiality in favour of Elizabeth , ordered his ambassador in London , the duke of Feria , to ...
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