History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Parker, 1866 |
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... confident , careless of life , believing in the future not the past , irrepressible by authority , eager to grapple with his adversary wherever he could find him , and rushing into piracy metaphorical or literal when regular warfare was ...
... confident , careless of life , believing in the future not the past , irrepressible by authority , eager to grapple with his adversary wherever he could find him , and rushing into piracy metaphorical or literal when regular warfare was ...
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... confidence , Randolph at the beginning of February came down to Edinburgh . He was sent , as he bitterly said to Cecil , to feed an angry and anxious party with bare words . ' On the instant of his arrival he was beset 1570 with ...
... confidence , Randolph at the beginning of February came down to Edinburgh . He was sent , as he bitterly said to Cecil , to feed an angry and anxious party with bare words . ' On the instant of his arrival he was beset 1570 with ...
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... The exceptional confidence with which Elizabeth treated him led him to suppose that he saw deeper into her tortuous ways than other men . ELIZ . IV . D CHAP XIX He assured himself that , sooner or later The Reign of Elizabeth . 33.
... The exceptional confidence with which Elizabeth treated him led him to suppose that he saw deeper into her tortuous ways than other men . ELIZ . IV . D CHAP XIX He assured himself that , sooner or later The Reign of Elizabeth . 33.
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... confident in the goodness of ' their cause , and assured that all Kings allowed their ' quarrel and would aid them accordingly . A second ' division had been created by the death of the Regent , ' grounded upon the regimen of the realm ...
... confident in the goodness of ' their cause , and assured that all Kings allowed their ' quarrel and would aid them accordingly . A second ' division had been created by the death of the Regent , ' grounded upon the regimen of the realm ...
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... confidence , to unlock her cage . * 3 Unfortunately for Mary Stuart's prospects she had too many friends . France and Spain both wished her well , but could not trust each other , and neither could trust the Pope . In Scotland , ' some ...
... confidence , to unlock her cage . * 3 Unfortunately for Mary Stuart's prospects she had too many friends . France and Spain both wished her well , but could not trust each other , and neither could trust the Pope . In Scotland , ' some ...
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