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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... soon , said he , have chief authority in England , where the king and queen are held in so little estimation . See Dep . de la Boderie , vol . 1. p . 402. 415 ; vol . 2. p . 16. 349 . VOL . VI . B b had oonceived great affection and ...
... soon , said he , have chief authority in England , where the king and queen are held in so little estimation . See Dep . de la Boderie , vol . 1. p . 402. 415 ; vol . 2. p . 16. 349 . VOL . VI . B b had oonceived great affection and ...
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... soon knighted him , created him viscount Rochester , gave him the garter , brought him into the privy - council , and though , at first , without assigning him any particular of- fice , bestowed on him the supreme direction of all his ...
... soon knighted him , created him viscount Rochester , gave him the garter , brought him into the privy - council , and though , at first , without assigning him any particular of- fice , bestowed on him the supreme direction of all his ...
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... soon destroy each other , and from the dissolution of the old , beget some new form of civil government more uniform and con- sistent . In the public and avowed conduct of the king and the house of commons throughout this whole reign ...
... soon destroy each other , and from the dissolution of the old , beget some new form of civil government more uniform and con- sistent . In the public and avowed conduct of the king and the house of commons throughout this whole reign ...
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... soon follow . The fire of devotion , excited by no- velty , and inflamed by opposition , had so possessed the minds of the Scottish reformers , that all rites and or- naments , and even order of worship , were disdainfully rejected as ...
... soon follow . The fire of devotion , excited by no- velty , and inflamed by opposition , had so possessed the minds of the Scottish reformers , that all rites and or- naments , and even order of worship , were disdainfully rejected as ...
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... soon as he was at sea , he immediately fell into such uncertain and doubtful talk of his mine , and said , that it would be sufficient if he brought home a basketful of ore . From the circum- stances last mentioned , it appears that ...
... soon as he was at sea , he immediately fell into such uncertain and doubtful talk of his mine , and said , that it would be sufficient if he brought home a basketful of ore . From the circum- stances last mentioned , it appears that ...
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