The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... favor , he employed himself , under the appearance of play and amuse- ment , in instilling into the tender mind of the prince new sentiments of politics and government . He represented to him the injustice which had been done to Mary in ...
... favor , he employed himself , under the appearance of play and amuse- ment , in instilling into the tender mind of the prince new sentiments of politics and government . He represented to him the injustice which had been done to Mary in ...
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... favor of Morton ; and that ambassador , not content with discharging this duty of his function , engaged , by his persuasion , the Earls of Ar- gyle , Montrose , Angus , Marre , and Glencarne to enter into a confederacy for protecting ...
... favor of Morton ; and that ambassador , not content with discharging this duty of his function , engaged , by his persuasion , the Earls of Ar- gyle , Montrose , Angus , Marre , and Glencarne to enter into a confederacy for protecting ...
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... favor , paid her secretly a visit at Greenwich ; and after some conference with her , the purport of which is not known , he departed . It appeared that though his figure was not advantageous , he had lost no ground by being personally ...
... favor , paid her secretly a visit at Greenwich ; and after some conference with her , the purport of which is not known , he departed . It appeared that though his figure was not advantageous , he had lost no ground by being personally ...
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... favor and forgiveness ; that it was in vain to complain of the rigors of persecution exercised in other kingdoms , when a queen and an innocent woman was excluded from an indulgence which never yet , in the most barbarous countries ...
... favor and forgiveness ; that it was in vain to complain of the rigors of persecution exercised in other kingdoms , when a queen and an innocent woman was excluded from an indulgence which never yet , in the most barbarous countries ...
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... favor . Arran was degraded from authority , deprived of that estate and title which he had usurped , and the whole country seem- ed to be composed to tranquillity . Elizabeth , after opposing , during some time , the credit of the ...
... favor . Arran was degraded from authority , deprived of that estate and title which he had usurped , and the whole country seem- ed to be composed to tranquillity . Elizabeth , after opposing , during some time , the credit of the ...
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