The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Том 4United Company of bookseller, 1775 |
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... brought to their trial , condemned and executed . No legal crime was proved against these brothers : It was only alledged , that , at the battle of Flouden , they had not done their duty in sup- porting the king ; and as this ...
... brought to their trial , condemned and executed . No legal crime was proved against these brothers : It was only alledged , that , at the battle of Flouden , they had not done their duty in sup- porting the king ; and as this ...
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... brought to a trial ; and the duke of Norfolk , whofe fon , the earl of Surrey , had married Buckingham's daughter , was created lord fteward , in order to prefide at this folemn procédure . The jury confifted of a duke , a marquis ...
... brought to a trial ; and the duke of Norfolk , whofe fon , the earl of Surrey , had married Buckingham's daughter , was created lord fteward , in order to prefide at this folemn procédure . The jury confifted of a duke , a marquis ...
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... brought him a glory , fuperior to all others , the glory of di & ating the religious faith and principles of multitudes . THE rumour of thefe innovations foon reached Eng- land ; and as there ftill fubfifted in that kingdom great ...
... brought him a glory , fuperior to all others , the glory of di & ating the religious faith and principles of multitudes . THE rumour of thefe innovations foon reached Eng- land ; and as there ftill fubfifted in that kingdom great ...
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... brought upon him . BOURBON , provoked at all these indignities , and thinking , that , if any injuries could justify a man in re- belling against his prince and country , he must stand ac- . quitted , had entered into a fecret ...
... brought upon him . BOURBON , provoked at all these indignities , and thinking , that , if any injuries could justify a man in re- belling against his prince and country , he must stand ac- . quitted , had entered into a fecret ...
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... brought before the ftar - chamber ; where , after a fevere charge laid against them by the king's council , the cardinal faid , " That , " notwithstanding their grievous offences , the king , in " confideration of their neceffities ...
... brought before the ftar - chamber ; where , after a fevere charge laid against them by the king's council , the cardinal faid , " That , " notwithstanding their grievous offences , the king , in " confideration of their neceffities ...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Том 4 David Hume Полный просмотр - 1773 |
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