The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... principles . They infused into all their vo- taries an extreme hatred against the queen , whom they treated as a usurper , a schismatic , a heretic , a persecutor of the ortho- dox , and one solemnly and publicly anathematized by the ...
... principles . They infused into all their vo- taries an extreme hatred against the queen , whom they treated as a usurper , a schismatic , a heretic , a persecutor of the ortho- dox , and one solemnly and publicly anathematized by the ...
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... principles of the Reformation . Negotiations with the Anjou . The Duke of Alençon , now created Duke of Anjou , had never entirely dropped his pretensions to Elizabeth ; and that princess , though her suitor was near twenty - five of ...
... principles of the Reformation . Negotiations with the Anjou . The Duke of Alençon , now created Duke of Anjou , had never entirely dropped his pretensions to Elizabeth ; and that princess , though her suitor was near twenty - five of ...
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... this princess , though she had gone further in her amorous ' dalliance than could be justi- 18 Digges , p . 387 , 396 , 408 , 426 . 17 Camden , p . 484 . fied or accounted for by any principles of policy , CH . XLI . 19 ELIZABETH .
... this princess , though she had gone further in her amorous ' dalliance than could be justi- 18 Digges , p . 387 , 396 , 408 , 426 . 17 Camden , p . 484 . fied or accounted for by any principles of policy , CH . XLI . 19 ELIZABETH .
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Hume. fied or accounted for by any principles of policy , was not yet determined to carry matters to a final conclusion ; and she confined Walsingham , in his instructions , to negotiating con- ditions of a mutual alliance between France ...
Hume. fied or accounted for by any principles of policy , was not yet determined to carry matters to a final conclusion ; and she confined Walsingham , in his instructions , to negotiating con- ditions of a mutual alliance between France ...
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... principles of legal and hered- itary government ; that the duke himself had discovered a very restless and turbulent spirit ; and having often violated his loyalty to his elder brother and his sovereign , there re- mained no hopes that ...
... principles of legal and hered- itary government ; that the duke himself had discovered a very restless and turbulent spirit ; and having often violated his loyalty to his elder brother and his sovereign , there re- mained no hopes that ...
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