The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... court - War with France - Expedition to the isle of Rhe .. 134 CHAP . LI . Third parliament - Petition of right - Prorogation - Death of Buckingham - New session of parliament - Tonnage and poundage - Arminianism - Dissolution of the ...
... court - War with France - Expedition to the isle of Rhe .. 134 CHAP . LI . Third parliament - Petition of right - Prorogation - Death of Buckingham - New session of parliament - Tonnage and poundage - Arminianism - Dissolution of the ...
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... court than that of the nation . An inte- resting object had , for some years , engaged the attention of the court : it was a favourite , and one beloved by James with so profuse and unlimited an affection as left no room for any rival ...
... court than that of the nation . An inte- resting object had , for some years , engaged the attention of the court : it was a favourite , and one beloved by James with so profuse and unlimited an affection as left no room for any rival ...
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... court . But , when the earl approached and claimed the privileges of a husband , he met with nothing but symp- toms of aversion and disgust , and a flat refusal of any farther familiarities . He applied to her parents , who constrained ...
... court . But , when the earl approached and claimed the privileges of a husband , he met with nothing but symp- toms of aversion and disgust , and a flat refusal of any farther familiarities . He applied to her parents , who constrained ...
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... court , and listened with attention to every tale of gallantry . But great was Overbury's alarm , when Rochester men- tioned his design of marrying the countess ; and he used every method to dissuade his friend from so foolish an ...
... court , and listened with attention to every tale of gallantry . But great was Overbury's alarm , when Rochester men- tioned his design of marrying the countess ; and he used every method to dissuade his friend from so foolish an ...
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... court - influ- ence , and supported by the ridiculous opinion of fasci- nation or witchcraft , the sentence of divorce was pro- nounced between the earl of Essex and his countess . * And , to crown the scene , the king , solicitous lest ...
... court - influ- ence , and supported by the ridiculous opinion of fasci- nation or witchcraft , the sentence of divorce was pro- nounced between the earl of Essex and his countess . * And , to crown the scene , the king , solicitous lest ...
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