The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... king , laid hold of this concession , and required that demission which he seemed so frankly to offer them . James was at this time but eleven years of age ; yet Morton , having secured himself , as he imagined , by a gen- eral pardon ...
... king , laid hold of this concession , and required that demission which he seemed so frankly to offer them . James was at this time but eleven years of age ; yet Morton , having secured himself , as he imagined , by a gen- eral pardon ...
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... king , but the administration remain solely in the queen ; that their children , male or female , should succeed to the crown of England ; that if there be two males , the elder , in case of Hen- ry's death without issue , should be King ...
... king , but the administration remain solely in the queen ; that their children , male or female , should succeed to the crown of England ; that if there be two males , the elder , in case of Hen- ry's death without issue , should be King ...
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... king , on no account and on no pretence , should ever intermeddle in ecclesiastical matters , made no scruple of ... king's person and prosperous state of the realm . They even enjoined all the clergy to recommend these senti- ments from ...
... king , on no account and on no pretence , should ever intermeddle in ecclesiastical matters , made no scruple of ... king's person and prosperous state of the realm . They even enjoined all the clergy to recommend these senti- ments from ...
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... king himself was the great offender ; and for this crime the preacher denounced against him the curse which fell on Jeroboam , that he should die childless , and be the last of his race . " The secretary , Thirlstone , perceiving the king ...
... king himself was the great offender ; and for this crime the preacher denounced against him the curse which fell on Jeroboam , that he should die childless , and be the last of his race . " The secretary , Thirlstone , perceiving the king ...
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... king's intercession were sincere or not , it had no weight with the queen , and she still persisted in her former resolution . The interposition of the young King of Scots , though not able to change Elizabeth's determination , seemed ...
... king's intercession were sincere or not , it had no weight with the queen , and she still persisted in her former resolution . The interposition of the young King of Scots , though not able to change Elizabeth's determination , seemed ...
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