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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... immediately to make a great figure in the government . Apprized of the king's passion for youth and beauty , and exterior appearance , he studied how matters might be so managed that this new object should make the strongest impression ...
... immediately to make a great figure in the government . Apprized of the king's passion for youth and beauty , and exterior appearance , he studied how matters might be so managed that this new object should make the strongest impression ...
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... immediately prevailed in the public , the full proof of the crime was not brought to light till some years after . The fatal catastrophe of Overbury increased or begot the suspicion , that the prince of Wales had been carried off by ...
... immediately prevailed in the public , the full proof of the crime was not brought to light till some years after . The fatal catastrophe of Overbury increased or begot the suspicion , that the prince of Wales had been carried off by ...
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... immediately resumed the subject which had been opened last parliament , and disputed his majesty's power of levying new customs and impositions , by the mere authority of his preroga- tive . It is remarkable that , in their debates on ...
... immediately resumed the subject which had been opened last parliament , and disputed his majesty's power of levying new customs and impositions , by the mere authority of his preroga- tive . It is remarkable that , in their debates on ...
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... immediately ( June 6 ) , with great indignation , a parliament which had shewn so firm a resolution of retrenching his prerogative , without communicating , in return , the smallest supply to his ne- cessities . He carried his ...
... immediately ( June 6 ) , with great indignation , a parliament which had shewn so firm a resolution of retrenching his prerogative , without communicating , in return , the smallest supply to his ne- cessities . He carried his ...
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... immediately applied to ; but she , well knowing the extreme to which the king carried these attachments , refused , at first , to lend her countenance to this new passion . It was not till entreated by Abbot , archbishop of Canterbury ...
... immediately applied to ; but she , well knowing the extreme to which the king carried these attachments , refused , at first , to lend her countenance to this new passion . It was not till entreated by Abbot , archbishop of Canterbury ...
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