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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... Violent 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 ...
... Violent 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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... violent a contempt for the king , on account of his pedantry and pusillani- mity ; and by that means struck in with the restless and martial spirit of the English nation . Had he lived , he had probably promoted the glory , perhaps ...
... violent a contempt for the king , on account of his pedantry and pusillani- mity ; and by that means struck in with the restless and martial spirit of the English nation . Had he lived , he had probably promoted the glory , perhaps ...
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... violent , and their opportunities of intercourse so frequent , that they e Kennet , p . 686. f Ibid . p . 687. 8 State Trials , vol . 1. p . 228 . had already indulged themselves in the gratifications of love , 6 [ 1613 . GREAT BRITAIN .
... violent , and their opportunities of intercourse so frequent , that they e Kennet , p . 686. f Ibid . p . 687. 8 State Trials , vol . 1. p . 228 . had already indulged themselves in the gratifications of love , 6 [ 1613 . GREAT BRITAIN .
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... violent ( Sept. 16 ) , that the symptoms were apparent to every one who approached him . ' His in- terment was hurried on with the greatest precipitation ; and though a strong suspicion immediately prevailed in the public , the full ...
... violent ( Sept. 16 ) , that the symptoms were apparent to every one who approached him . ' His in- terment was hurried on with the greatest precipitation ; and though a strong suspicion immediately prevailed in the public , the full ...
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... violent a manner , the religious principles of his Scottish subjects , he acted in opposition to those of his English . He had observed , in his progress through England , that a ju- daical observance of the Sunday , chiefly by means of ...
... violent a manner , the religious principles of his Scottish subjects , he acted in opposition to those of his English . He had observed , in his progress through England , that a ju- daical observance of the Sunday , chiefly by means of ...
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