The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... Letter of Queen Mary to Elizabeth . - Conspiracies in England . — A Parliament . -The Ecclesiastical Commission . — Affairs of the Low Countries . - Hostilities with Spain ...... Page 9 CHAPTER XLII . — Zeal of the Catholics ...
... Letter of Queen Mary to Elizabeth . - Conspiracies in England . — A Parliament . -The Ecclesiastical Commission . — Affairs of the Low Countries . - Hostilities with Spain ...... Page 9 CHAPTER XLII . — Zeal of the Catholics ...
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... Letter of Queen Mary to Elizabeth . — Conspiracies in England . — A Parliament . -The Ecclesiastical Commission . - Affairs of the Low Countries . - Hostilities with Spain . THE greatest and most absolute security that Elizabeth en ...
... Letter of Queen Mary to Elizabeth . — Conspiracies in England . — A Parliament . -The Ecclesiastical Commission . - Affairs of the Low Countries . - Hostilities with Spain . THE greatest and most absolute security that Elizabeth en ...
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... letter to his masters , informing them of this great event ; and the inhabitants of Antwerp , who , as well as the other Flemings , regarded the queen as a kind of tutelar divinity , testified their joy by bonfires and the discharge of ...
... letter to his masters , informing them of this great event ; and the inhabitants of Antwerp , who , as well as the other Flemings , regarded the queen as a kind of tutelar divinity , testified their joy by bonfires and the discharge of ...
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... letter , in which he dissuaded her from her present resolution , with an unusual elegance of expression as well as force of reasoning . He told her that the security of her government depended entirely on the affections of her ...
... letter , in which he dissuaded her from her present resolution , with an unusual elegance of expression as well as force of reasoning . He told her that the security of her government depended entirely on the affections of her ...
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... women and of islanders.28 Soon after he 27 Letters of the Sidneys , vol . i . p . 287 et seq . 287 et seq . Cabala , p . 363 . Camden , p . 486 . went over to his government of the Netherlands , lost CH . XLI . 23 ELIZABETH .
... women and of islanders.28 Soon after he 27 Letters of the Sidneys , vol . i . p . 287 et seq . 287 et seq . Cabala , p . 363 . Camden , p . 486 . went over to his government of the Netherlands , lost CH . XLI . 23 ELIZABETH .
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