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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... abyss . of infamy , guilt , and misery . No sooner had James mounted the throne of Eng- land , than he remembered his friendship for the unfortu- nate families of Howard and Devereux , who had suffered 1613. ] 5 JAMES I. 2.
... abyss . of infamy , guilt , and misery . No sooner had James mounted the throne of Eng- land , than he remembered his friendship for the unfortu- nate families of Howard and Devereux , who had suffered 1613. ] 5 JAMES I. 2.
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... land , and had given the preference , in the strongest terms , to the civil law and for this indiscretion he found himself obliged to apologize , in a speech to the former parliament . As a specimen of his usual liberty of talk , we may ...
... land , and had given the preference , in the strongest terms , to the civil law and for this indiscretion he found himself obliged to apologize , in a speech to the former parliament . As a specimen of his usual liberty of talk , we may ...
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... land , had acquired sufficient influence over the Scottish clergy , to extort from them an acknowledgment of the parliamentary jurisdiction of bishops ; though attended with many precautions , in order to secure themselves against the ...
... land , had acquired sufficient influence over the Scottish clergy , to extort from them an acknowledgment of the parliamentary jurisdiction of bishops ; though attended with many precautions , in order to secure themselves against the ...
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... Land from the dominion of infidels . The nation was , as yet , sincerely attached to the blood of their monarchs , and they considered their connexion with the palatine , who had married a daughter of Eng- land , as very close and ...
... Land from the dominion of infidels . The nation was , as yet , sincerely attached to the blood of their monarchs , and they considered their connexion with the palatine , who had married a daughter of Eng- land , as very close and ...
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... land - war , carried on at such a distance , would waste the blood and treasure of the English nation , without any hopes of success ; that a sea - war , indeed , might be both safe and successful against Spain , but would not affect ...
... land - war , carried on at such a distance , would waste the blood and treasure of the English nation , without any hopes of success ; that a sea - war , indeed , might be both safe and successful against Spain , but would not affect ...
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