History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Longmans, 1866 |
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... called into training on the whole south and west of England ; the arms and horses looked to ; and officers were chosen who were known as haters of Popes and Papistries . Before March , La Mothe re- ported that a hundred and twenty ...
... called into training on the whole south and west of England ; the arms and horses looked to ; and officers were chosen who were known as haters of Popes and Papistries . Before March , La Mothe re- ported that a hundred and twenty ...
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... called ' upon to set at liberty , or restore to her throne ; and to ' do so would be an act of dangerous folly , which no ' indifferent person should in conscience require . She ' would not , ' Elizabeth said distinctly— ' she would not ...
... called ' upon to set at liberty , or restore to her throne ; and to ' do so would be an act of dangerous folly , which no ' indifferent person should in conscience require . She ' would not , ' Elizabeth said distinctly— ' she would not ...
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... called evidence before the eyes of Europe , that she might herself receive the infamy from which she affected to be shielding Mary Stuart . Was the truth as the defenders of the Queen of Scots maintain , such a chal- lenge would have ...
... called evidence before the eyes of Europe , that she might herself receive the infamy from which she affected to be shielding Mary Stuart . Was the truth as the defenders of the Queen of Scots maintain , such a chal- lenge would have ...
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... called , and Thou , in the multitude of thy mercies , heard us ; and first Thou delivered'st us from the idolatry of merciless strangers ; and last from the yoke of that wretched woman , the mother of all mischief ; and in her place ...
... called , and Thou , in the multitude of thy mercies , heard us ; and first Thou delivered'st us from the idolatry of merciless strangers ; and last from the yoke of that wretched woman , the mother of all mischief ; and in her place ...
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... called Amy Robsart's shadow out of the tomb to wave Leicester back from his presumption . Fitzalan's hopes had long been buried , and his passion and his ambition had been turned upon political and spiritual intrigue . His name appeared ...
... called Amy Robsart's shadow out of the tomb to wave Leicester back from his presumption . Fitzalan's hopes had long been buried , and his passion and his ambition had been turned upon political and spiritual intrigue . His name appeared ...
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