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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... sent for sir Edward Coke , chief - justice , and earnestly recom- mended to him the most rigorous and unbiassed scrutiny . This injunction was executed with great industry and severity : the whole labyrinth of guilt was carefully un ...
... sent for sir Edward Coke , chief - justice , and earnestly recom- mended to him the most rigorous and unbiassed scrutiny . This injunction was executed with great industry and severity : the whole labyrinth of guilt was carefully un ...
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... sent peace and tranquillity , the riches from the munifi- cence of their master ; these considerations secured their dutiful obedience to a prince , who daily gave such sen- sible proofs of his friendship and partiality towards them ...
... sent peace and tranquillity , the riches from the munifi- cence of their master ; these considerations secured their dutiful obedience to a prince , who daily gave such sen- sible proofs of his friendship and partiality towards them ...
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... sent to us during that period . - By these extravagant stretches of power , and by the patient conduct of James , the church began to lose ground even before the king's accession to the throne of England ; but no sooner had that event ...
... sent to us during that period . - By these extravagant stretches of power , and by the patient conduct of James , the church began to lose ground even before the king's accession to the throne of England ; but no sooner had that event ...
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... sent up the rest to St. Thomas , un- der the command of his son , and a captain Keymis , a person entirely devoted to him . The Spaniards , who had expected this invasion , fired on the English at their landing , were repulsed , and ...
... sent up the rest to St. Thomas , un- der the command of his son , and a captain Keymis , a person entirely devoted to him . The Spaniards , who had expected this invasion , fired on the English at their landing , were repulsed , and ...
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... sent him up the river , are contained in his own apology , and from them it appears , that he knew ( what was unavoidable ) that the Spaniards would resist , and would oppose the English landing and taking posses- sion of the country ...
... sent him up the river , are contained in his own apology , and from them it appears , that he knew ( what was unavoidable ) that the Spaniards would resist , and would oppose the English landing and taking posses- sion of the country ...
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