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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... importance . Cautionary towns de- When queen Elizabeth advanced money for livered . the support of the infant republic ... important fortresses of Flushing , Brille , and Ram- mekins , as pledges for the money due to her . Indul ...
... importance . Cautionary towns de- When queen Elizabeth advanced money for livered . the support of the infant republic ... important fortresses of Flushing , Brille , and Ram- mekins , as pledges for the money due to her . Indul ...
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... important nature . The person excommunicated was shunned by every one as profane and impious ; and his whole estate , during his lifetime , and all his moveables , for ever , were forfeited to the crown . Nor were the previous steps ...
... important nature . The person excommunicated was shunned by every one as profane and impious ; and his whole estate , during his lifetime , and all his moveables , for ever , were forfeited to the crown . Nor were the previous steps ...
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... important transactions , this monarch , so little celebrated for politics or prudence . During the life of Henry , the king of Spain had drop- ped some hints of bestowing on that prince his eldest daughter , whom he afterward disposed ...
... important transactions , this monarch , so little celebrated for politics or prudence . During the life of Henry , the king of Spain had drop- ped some hints of bestowing on that prince his eldest daughter , whom he afterward disposed ...
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... important to the Austrian greatness , became every day a new motive for this duplicity of conduct . Insurrec- Bohemia . In that great revolution of manners which tions in happened during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , the ...
... important to the Austrian greatness , became every day a new motive for this duplicity of conduct . Insurrec- Bohemia . In that great revolution of manners which tions in happened during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , the ...
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... important , that he thought it might be admitted as a note . d Journ . 5 Dec. 1621 . e Journ . 12 , 16 Feb. 1620 . Journ . 16 Feb. 1620 . they shared with sir Edward Villiers , brother to Bucking- 1621. ] 47 JAMES I.
... important , that he thought it might be admitted as a note . d Journ . 5 Dec. 1621 . e Journ . 12 , 16 Feb. 1620 . Journ . 16 Feb. 1620 . they shared with sir Edward Villiers , brother to Bucking- 1621. ] 47 JAMES I.
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