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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... treaty of marriage , from which politicians foresaw very great changes in the system of Europe ; but which in the end came to nothing , by the queen's having no issue . The people , however , who did not see so far , were much more just ...
... treaty of marriage , from which politicians foresaw very great changes in the system of Europe ; but which in the end came to nothing , by the queen's having no issue . The people , however , who did not see so far , were much more just ...
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... treaties nor marriages , nor the vicinity of situation , were able to produce . The reformers , to a man , considered Elizabeth as their patroness and defender , and Mary as their persecutor and enemy . It was in this state of affairs ...
... treaties nor marriages , nor the vicinity of situation , were able to produce . The reformers , to a man , considered Elizabeth as their patroness and defender , and Mary as their persecutor and enemy . It was in this state of affairs ...
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... treaty to any kind of conclusion . A delay of this kind was very displeasing to the king , who had all along an eye on the great fortune of the princess ; nor was it less disagreeable to prince Charles , who , bred up with ideas of ...
... treaty to any kind of conclusion . A delay of this kind was very displeasing to the king , who had all along an eye on the great fortune of the princess ; nor was it less disagreeable to prince Charles , who , bred up with ideas of ...
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... treaty of marriage , it was stipulated that the education of the children , till the age of thirteen , should belong to the mother ; and this probably gave that turn towards popery , which has since been the ruin of that unfortunate ...
... treaty of marriage , it was stipulated that the education of the children , till the age of thirteen , should belong to the mother ; and this probably gave that turn towards popery , which has since been the ruin of that unfortunate ...
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... treaty for defending the Palatinate , concluded in the late reign ; and the war declared for that purpose was to be carried on with vigour in this . But war was more easily declared than supplies were granted . After some reluctance ...
... treaty for defending the Palatinate , concluded in the late reign ; and the war declared for that purpose was to be carried on with vigour in this . But war was more easily declared than supplies were granted . After some reluctance ...
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