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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... reign can attempt , and often proves the most destructive to royal authority . But Henry was able to set the political machine in that furious movement , and yet re- gulate and even stop its career : he could say to it , Thus far shalt ...
... reign can attempt , and often proves the most destructive to royal authority . But Henry was able to set the political machine in that furious movement , and yet re- gulate and even stop its career : he could say to it , Thus far shalt ...
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... reign . He , 1547 was accused of entertaining in his family some Italians of the Earl who were suspected to be spies ; a servant of his had paid of Surrey . a visit to Cardinal Pole in Italy , whence he was suspected of holding a ...
... reign . He , 1547 was accused of entertaining in his family some Italians of the Earl who were suspected to be spies ; a servant of his had paid of Surrey . a visit to Cardinal Pole in Italy , whence he was suspected of holding a ...
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... reign by the death of the greatest nobleman in the kingdom , who had been con- demned by a sentence so unjust and tyrannical . The king's health had long been in a declining state ; but for several days all those near him plainly saw ...
... reign by the death of the greatest nobleman in the kingdom , who had been con- demned by a sentence so unjust and tyrannical . The king's health had long been in a declining state ; but for several days all those near him plainly saw ...
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... reign , that , as is well remarked by Lord Herbert , his history is his best character and description . The absolute uncontrolled authority which he maintained at home , and the regard which he acquired among foreign nations , are ...
... reign , that , as is well remarked by Lord Herbert , his history is his best character and description . The absolute uncontrolled authority which he maintained at home , and the regard which he acquired among foreign nations , are ...
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... reign is so much distinguished in the English history . It may seem a little extraordinary , that notwithstanding his cruelty , his extortion , his violence , his arbitrary ad- ministration , this prince not only acquired the regard of ...
... reign is so much distinguished in the English history . It may seem a little extraordinary , that notwithstanding his cruelty , his extortion , his violence , his arbitrary ad- ministration , this prince not only acquired the regard of ...
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