The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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Hume. however , the Catholic monarch , she caused part of the booty .to be restored to Pedro Sebura , a Spaniard , who ... cause which induced the queen to take this resolution . She was in such want of money that she was obliged to ...
Hume. however , the Catholic monarch , she caused part of the booty .to be restored to Pedro Sebura , a Spaniard , who ... cause which induced the queen to take this resolution . She was in such want of money that she was obliged to ...
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... cause of bloodshed , " chose to retire into France , where he soon after died . He persevered to the last in the Protestant religion , to which James had converted him , but which the Scottish clergy could never be persuaded that he had ...
... cause of bloodshed , " chose to retire into France , where he soon after died . He persevered to the last in the Protestant religion , to which James had converted him , but which the Scottish clergy could never be persuaded that he had ...
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... cause , sacrificed his own life in order to destroy the famous restorer and protector of religious lib- erty . The Flemings , who regarded that prince as their father , were filled with great sorrow as well when they considered the ...
... cause , sacrificed his own life in order to destroy the famous restorer and protector of religious lib- erty . The Flemings , who regarded that prince as their father , were filled with great sorrow as well when they considered the ...
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... cause of all sovereigns , and any encourage- ment given to the revolt of the Flemings might prove the example of a like pernicious license to the English ; that , though princes were bound by the laws of the Supreme Being not to oppress ...
... cause of all sovereigns , and any encourage- ment given to the revolt of the Flemings might prove the example of a like pernicious license to the English ; that , though princes were bound by the laws of the Supreme Being not to oppress ...
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... cause of Mary and of the Catholic religion . He had entertained sentiments conformable to those of Paget , and represented the folly of all attempts which , dur- ing the lifetime of Elizabeth , could be formed against the es- tablished ...
... cause of Mary and of the Catholic religion . He had entertained sentiments conformable to those of Paget , and represented the folly of all attempts which , dur- ing the lifetime of Elizabeth , could be formed against the es- tablished ...
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