The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 3-4J. B. Alden, 1885 |
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... Spain , sovereign of the Low Countries , desired nothing but peace with Francis , who had it so much in his power , if provoked , to obstruct his peaceable acces sion to that rich inheritance which was awaiting him . The pope was ...
... Spain , sovereign of the Low Countries , desired nothing but peace with Francis , who had it so much in his power , if provoked , to obstruct his peaceable acces sion to that rich inheritance which was awaiting him . The pope was ...
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... Spain immedi- ately declared themselves candidates for the imperial crown ; and employed every expedient of money or in- trigue , which promised them success in so great a point of ambition . Henry also was encouraged to advance his ...
... Spain immedi- ately declared themselves candidates for the imperial crown ; and employed every expedient of money or in- trigue , which promised them success in so great a point of ambition . Henry also was encouraged to advance his ...
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... Spain to the Low Countries , to make the king still a higher compli- ment , by paying him a visit in his own dominions . Besides the marks of regard and attachment which he gave to Henry , he strove by every testimony of friend- ship ...
... Spain to the Low Countries , to make the king still a higher compli- ment , by paying him a visit in his own dominions . Besides the marks of regard and attachment which he gave to Henry , he strove by every testimony of friend- ship ...
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... Spain , Sicily , Milan , and all the other dominions of Philip ' . Such was the treaty of marriage signed by Count Egmont , and three other ambassadors 15th Jan sent over to England by the emperor " . in These articles , when published ...
... Spain , Sicily , Milan , and all the other dominions of Philip ' . Such was the treaty of marriage signed by Count Egmont , and three other ambassadors 15th Jan sent over to England by the emperor " . in These articles , when published ...
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... Spain , either as tenant by courtesy 1554 . of the realm , or by any other means " . " • A law passed in this Parliament for re - erecting the bishopric of Durham , which had been dissolved by the last Parliament of Edward " . The queen ...
... Spain , either as tenant by courtesy 1554 . of the realm , or by any other means " . " • A law passed in this Parliament for re - erecting the bishopric of Durham , which had been dissolved by the last Parliament of Edward " . The queen ...
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