The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... Spain ...... Page 9 CHAPTER XLII . — Zeal of the Catholics . - Babington's Conspiracy . - Mary Assents to the Conspira- cy . - The Conspirators Seized and Executed . - Resolution to Try the Queen of Scots . The Commissioners Prevail on ...
... Spain ...... Page 9 CHAPTER XLII . — Zeal of the Catholics . - Babington's Conspiracy . - Mary Assents to the Conspira- cy . - The Conspirators Seized and Executed . - Resolution to Try the Queen of Scots . The Commissioners Prevail on ...
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... Spain ............... .. 235 CHAPTER XLVI . Gunpowder Conspiracy . - A Parliament . - Truce between Spain and the United Provinces . - A Parliament . - Death of the French King . — Arminianism . — State of Ireland .... 260 CHAPTER XLVII ...
... Spain ............... .. 235 CHAPTER XLVI . Gunpowder Conspiracy . - A Parliament . - Truce between Spain and the United Provinces . - A Parliament . - Death of the French King . — Arminianism . — State of Ireland .... 260 CHAPTER XLVII ...
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... Spain.— Second Parliament . - Impeachment of Buckingham . - Violent Measures of the Court . - War with France . - Expedition to the Isle of Rhé ......... Page 406 CHAPTER LI . Third Parliament . - Petition of Right . - Prorogation ...
... Spain.— Second Parliament . - Impeachment of Buckingham . - Violent Measures of the Court . - War with France . - Expedition to the Isle of Rhé ......... Page 406 CHAPTER LI . Third Parliament . - Petition of Right . - Prorogation ...
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... Spain . THE greatest and most absolute security that Elizabeth en- joyed during her whole reign never exempted her from vigi- lance and attention ; but the scene began now to be more overcast , and dangers gradually multiplied on her ...
... Spain . THE greatest and most absolute security that Elizabeth en- joyed during her whole reign never exempted her from vigi- lance and attention ; but the scene began now to be more overcast , and dangers gradually multiplied on her ...
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... Spain reflected that , as some species of literature was necessary for supporting these doctrines and controversies , the Romish communion must decay in England if no means were found to give erudition to the ecclesiastics ; and for ...
... Spain reflected that , as some species of literature was necessary for supporting these doctrines and controversies , the Romish communion must decay in England if no means were found to give erudition to the ecclesiastics ; and for ...
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