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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... measures of the court - War with France - Expedition to the isle of Rhe .. 134 CHAP . LI . Third parliament - Petition of right - Prorogation - Death of Buckingham - New session of parliament - Tonnage and poundage - Arminianism ...
... measures of the court - War with France - Expedition to the isle of Rhe .. 134 CHAP . LI . Third parliament - Petition of right - Prorogation - Death of Buckingham - New session of parliament - Tonnage and poundage - Arminianism ...
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... measure of courtly happiness , nought was wanting but a kind mistress ; and , where high fortune concurred with all the graces of youth and beau- ty , this circumstance could not be difficult to attain . But it was here that the ...
... measure of courtly happiness , nought was wanting but a kind mistress ; and , where high fortune concurred with all the graces of youth and beau- ty , this circumstance could not be difficult to attain . But it was here that the ...
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... measure which has been severely blamed by almost all historians ; and I may venture to affirm , that it has been censured much beyond its real weight and importance . Cautionary towns de- When queen Elizabeth advanced money for livered ...
... measure which has been severely blamed by almost all historians ; and I may venture to affirm , that it has been censured much beyond its real weight and importance . Cautionary towns de- When queen Elizabeth advanced money for livered ...
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... measures of the king , who , by an ill - timed zeal for in- significant ceremonies , had betrayed , though in an op- posite manner , equal narrowness of mind with the per- sons whom he treated with such contempt . It was judged , that ...
... measures of the king , who , by an ill - timed zeal for in- significant ceremonies , had betrayed , though in an op- posite manner , equal narrowness of mind with the per- sons whom he treated with such contempt . It was judged , that ...
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... measure of James's reign was attended with more public dissatisfaction than the punishment of sir Walter Raleigh . To execute a sentence which was originally so hard , which had been so long suspended , and which seemed to have been ...
... measure of James's reign was attended with more public dissatisfaction than the punishment of sir Walter Raleigh . To execute a sentence which was originally so hard , which had been so long suspended , and which seemed to have been ...
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