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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... entered zealously into the project of procuring the coun- tess a divorce from her husband . Essex also embraced the opportunity of separating himself from a bad woman , by whom he was hated ; and he was willing to favour their success ...
... entered zealously into the project of procuring the coun- tess a divorce from her husband . Essex also embraced the opportunity of separating himself from a bad woman , by whom he was hated ; and he was willing to favour their success ...
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... entered into a confede- racy ; and having laid a regular plan for the new elec- tions , had distributed their interest all over England , and had undertaken to secure a majority for the court . So ignorant were the commons , that they ...
... entered into a confede- racy ; and having laid a regular plan for the new elec- tions , had distributed their interest all over England , and had undertaken to secure a majority for the court . So ignorant were the commons , that they ...
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... entered into every branch of public business , that the members began to join profit to honour , and the crown found ... entering upon the busi- ness of supply , as urged by the king , who made them several liberal offers of grace ...
... entered into every branch of public business , that the members began to join profit to honour , and the crown found ... entering upon the busi- ness of supply , as urged by the king , who made them several liberal offers of grace ...
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... entered in his place . To which he added that the subjects might lawfully rise and take the sword out of his hand . Scarcely , even during the darkest night of Papal superstition , are there found such instances of priestly ...
... entered in his place . To which he added that the subjects might lawfully rise and take the sword out of his hand . Scarcely , even during the darkest night of Papal superstition , are there found such instances of priestly ...
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... entering into these views ; though there were many circum- stances in the treaty and late transactions between the nations , which might invite them to engage in such a piratical war against the Spaniards . When England made peace with ...
... entering into these views ; though there were many circum- stances in the treaty and late transactions between the nations , which might invite them to engage in such a piratical war against the Spaniards . When England made peace with ...
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