The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... French Affairs . - Mountjoy's Success in Ireland . -Defeat of the Spaniards and Irish . - A Parliament . - Tyrone's Submission.— Queen's Sickness - and Death -- and Character ... 150 “ APPENDIX III . Government of England . - Revenues.
... French Affairs . - Mountjoy's Success in Ireland . -Defeat of the Spaniards and Irish . - A Parliament . - Tyrone's Submission.— Queen's Sickness - and Death -- and Character ... 150 “ APPENDIX III . Government of England . - Revenues.
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... successful in raising the siege of Cambray ; and 10 Digges , p . 352 . 20 Digges , p . 375 , 391 . 21 Digges , p . 392 . 23 See note [ A ] at the end of the volume . Digges , p . 357 , 387 , 38S , 409 , 426 , 439. Rymer , vol . xv . p ...
... successful in raising the siege of Cambray ; and 10 Digges , p . 352 . 20 Digges , p . 375 , 391 . 21 Digges , p . 392 . 23 See note [ A ] at the end of the volume . Digges , p . 357 , 387 , 38S , 409 , 426 , 439. Rymer , vol . xv . p ...
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... success , and gave him hopes that Elizabeth had surmounted all scru- ples , and was finally determined to make choice of him for her husband . In the midst of the pomp which attend- ed the anniversary of her coronation , she was seen ...
... success , and gave him hopes that Elizabeth had surmounted all scru- ples , and was finally determined to make choice of him for her husband . In the midst of the pomp which attend- ed the anniversary of her coronation , she was seen ...
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... success in France ; and , in the view of engaging Henry to embrace their defence , they tendered him the sover- eignty of their provinces . But the present condi- tion of that monarchy obliged the king to reject so advantageous an offer ...
... success in France ; and , in the view of engaging Henry to embrace their defence , they tendered him the sover- eignty of their provinces . But the present condi- tion of that monarchy obliged the king to reject so advantageous an offer ...
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... success of the Span- iards and Portuguese in both Indies had excited a spirit of emulation in England ; and as the progress of commerce , still more that of colonies , is slow and gradual , it was happy that a war in this critical ...
... success of the Span- iards and Portuguese in both Indies had excited a spirit of emulation in England ; and as the progress of commerce , still more that of colonies , is slow and gradual , it was happy that a war in this critical ...
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