Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts, Preserved in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth ...: 1589-1600Longman, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1869 - Ireland |
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Page xxi
... England and that of Ireland + she styled herself " Queen " of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , " and on earth Supreme Head of the Churches of England " and Ireland ; " and in her proclamations she assumed the ...
... England and that of Ireland + she styled herself " Queen " of England , France , and Ireland , Defender of the Faith , " and on earth Supreme Head of the Churches of England " and Ireland ; " and in her proclamations she assumed the ...
Page xxviii
... England ? At the commencement of 1559 , we find Sussex preferring the most earnest supplications to Elizabeth to suffer him to continue in England . He had brought his wife , his family and his horses with him ; he holds two offices of ...
... England ? At the commencement of 1559 , we find Sussex preferring the most earnest supplications to Elizabeth to suffer him to continue in England . He had brought his wife , his family and his horses with him ; he holds two offices of ...
Page xxxiii
... England it might be questioned how far the picturesque effect of our parish churches would have been modified , if we could have seen them as they stood at the Reformation , and have separated from the poor unappropriated parish church ...
... England it might be questioned how far the picturesque effect of our parish churches would have been modified , if we could have seen them as they stood at the Reformation , and have separated from the poor unappropriated parish church ...
Page xxxix
... England the Reformation made its way , not indeed without a struggle , but without " fuel of fire . " If its garments were not wholly unstained , they were not , like those of the Reformation in Ireland , " rolled in blood . " The ...
... England the Reformation made its way , not indeed without a struggle , but without " fuel of fire . " If its garments were not wholly unstained , they were not , like those of the Reformation in Ireland , " rolled in blood . " The ...
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... England had been redressed . * He was too subtle to be caught by fraud , too powerful to be crushed by force . Worse than all , he had contrived to make terms with Argyle and the Scots , and he corresponded with the enemies of England ...
... England had been redressed . * He was too subtle to be caught by fraud , too powerful to be crushed by force . Worse than all , he had contrived to make terms with Argyle and the Scots , and he corresponded with the enemies of England ...
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