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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... - prise of that nature , are disappointed of the expected event , and fail in their undertakings . When the Scottish nation was first seized with that zeal for reformation , which , though it caused such 1617. ] 21 JAMES I.
... - prise of that nature , are disappointed of the expected event , and fail in their undertakings . When the Scottish nation was first seized with that zeal for reformation , which , though it caused such 1617. ] 21 JAMES I.
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... expected this invasion , fired on the English at their landing , were repulsed , and pursued into the town . Young Raleigh , to encourage his men , called out , That this was the true mine , and none but fools looked for any other ; and ...
... expected this invasion , fired on the English at their landing , were repulsed , and pursued into the town . Young Raleigh , to encourage his men , called out , That this was the true mine , and none but fools looked for any other ; and ...
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... expected to repair his ruined fortunes by such daring enterprises ; and that he trusted to the money he should acquire , for making his peace with England ; or if that view failed him , that he purposed to retire into some other country ...
... expected to repair his ruined fortunes by such daring enterprises ; and that he trusted to the money he should acquire , for making his peace with England ; or if that view failed him , that he purposed to retire into some other country ...
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... expected the fate which he met with . It is pretended , that the king gave intelligence to the Spaniards of Raleigh's project ; as if he had needed to lay a plot for destroying a man , whose life had been fourteen years , and still was ...
... expected the fate which he met with . It is pretended , that the king gave intelligence to the Spaniards of Raleigh's project ; as if he had needed to lay a plot for destroying a man , whose life had been fourteen years , and still was ...
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... expected from it : the com- mons were inflamed , not terrified . Secure of their own popularity , and of the bent of the nation towards a war with the Catholics abroad , and the persecution of po- pery at home , they little dreaded the ...
... expected from it : the com- mons were inflamed , not terrified . Secure of their own popularity , and of the bent of the nation towards a war with the Catholics abroad , and the persecution of po- pery at home , they little dreaded the ...
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