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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... nation , could not hope to remain long unmolested on the northern frontier . No War with sooner had Albany arrived in Scotland , than he took measures for kindling a war with England ; and he sum- moned the whole force of the kingdom to ...
... nation , could not hope to remain long unmolested on the northern frontier . No War with sooner had Albany arrived in Scotland , than he took measures for kindling a war with England ; and he sum- moned the whole force of the kingdom to ...
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... nation , who , whenever they found themselves reduced to difficulties , called for the assistance of their allies ; but were ready to abandon them as soon as they found their advantage in making peace with England : that where a small ...
... nation , who , whenever they found themselves reduced to difficulties , called for the assistance of their allies ; but were ready to abandon them as soon as they found their advantage in making peace with England : that where a small ...
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... nation that among neighbouring CHAP . states occasions of quarrel were frequent ; and the more , powerful would be sure to seize every frivolous pretence for oppressing the weaker , and reducing it to subjection : that as the near ...
... nation that among neighbouring CHAP . states occasions of quarrel were frequent ; and the more , powerful would be sure to seize every frivolous pretence for oppressing the weaker , and reducing it to subjection : that as the near ...
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... nation it was lawful for a man to marry not only his niece , but his half sister by the father ; a liberty unknown to the Romans , and other nations , where a more open intercourse was authorized between the sexes . Reasoning from this ...
... nation it was lawful for a man to marry not only his niece , but his half sister by the father ; a liberty unknown to the Romans , and other nations , where a more open intercourse was authorized between the sexes . Reasoning from this ...
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... nation , he proceeded , by making examples of Fisher and More , to consummate his lawless tyranny . 1535 . execution Rochester John Fisher , Bishop of Rochester , was a prelate Trial and eminent for learning and morals , still more than ...
... nation , he proceeded , by making examples of Fisher and More , to consummate his lawless tyranny . 1535 . execution Rochester John Fisher , Bishop of Rochester , was a prelate Trial and eminent for learning and morals , still more than ...
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