The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... ministry ; and the house of commons was brought over to second his request . An address was presented against the duke of Somer- set , the duchess of Suffolk , the bishop of Chester , sir John Sutton , and lord Dudley , praying the king ...
... ministry ; and the house of commons was brought over to second his request . An address was presented against the duke of Somer- set , the duchess of Suffolk , the bishop of Chester , sir John Sutton , and lord Dudley , praying the king ...
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... ministry ; and an accident that followed soon after , contributed to fan the flame . The inhabitants about St. Leonard's hospital , in Yorkshire , complained that the duties levied for 1469. that institution , which were originally ...
... ministry ; and an accident that followed soon after , contributed to fan the flame . The inhabitants about St. Leonard's hospital , in Yorkshire , complained that the duties levied for 1469. that institution , which were originally ...
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... ministry did not rest here . Persons of birth and rank , who refused the loan , were summoned before the council ; and , upon persisting in a refusal , were put into confinement . Thus we see here , as in every civil war , something to ...
... ministry did not rest here . Persons of birth and rank , who refused the loan , were summoned before the council ; and , upon persisting in a refusal , were put into confinement . Thus we see here , as in every civil war , something to ...
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... minister , and never afterwards reposed such unlimited confidence in any other . But though the minister of the crown was changed , the measures still continued the same ; the same disregard to the petitions of the people , the same ...
... minister , and never afterwards reposed such unlimited confidence in any other . But though the minister of the crown was changed , the measures still continued the same ; the same disregard to the petitions of the people , the same ...
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... ministry in England , or one more fitted to destroy all that liberty had been establishing for ages . A. D. 1670 . Sir Thomas Clifford , was a man of a daring and impetuous spirit , rendered more dangerous by eloquence and intrigue ...
... ministry in England , or one more fitted to destroy all that liberty had been establishing for ages . A. D. 1670 . Sir Thomas Clifford , was a man of a daring and impetuous spirit , rendered more dangerous by eloquence and intrigue ...
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