The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Том 4Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1853 |
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... English , ........ 53 1563 or appoint her Successor , Elizabeth assists the French Hugonots , A Parliament ; Address to the Queen to choose a Husband , She returns an evasive Answer ,. 54 55 57 The French Hugonots make a separate Peace ...
... English , ........ 53 1563 or appoint her Successor , Elizabeth assists the French Hugonots , A Parliament ; Address to the Queen to choose a Husband , She returns an evasive Answer ,. 54 55 57 The French Hugonots make a separate Peace ...
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... English naval and military Force , 248 .250 251 253 254 255 255 The Vigor and Prudence of the Queen's Conduct , ...... 257 She rouses the Zeal of the Protestants , and treats the Catholics with Moderation , .... 257 The Queen appears in ...
... English naval and military Force , 248 .250 251 253 254 255 255 The Vigor and Prudence of the Queen's Conduct , ...... 257 She rouses the Zeal of the Protestants , and treats the Catholics with Moderation , .... 257 The Queen appears in ...
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... English , 302 Abject Condition of the Natives , .. 303 Shan O'Neale's Rebellion , ( 1560 , ) 304 Sir Henry Sidney Governor , ( 1569 , ) . 305 Lord Gray Governor , ( 1579 , ) Tyrone's Rebellion , ... He gains Advantages over the English ...
... English , 302 Abject Condition of the Natives , .. 303 Shan O'Neale's Rebellion , ( 1560 , ) 304 Sir Henry Sidney Governor , ( 1569 , ) . 305 Lord Gray Governor , ( 1579 , ) Tyrone's Rebellion , ... He gains Advantages over the English ...
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... English , it could scarcely be expected that the death of one sovereign , and the accession of another , who was generally believed to have embraced opposite principles to those which prevailed , could be the object of universal ...
... English , it could scarcely be expected that the death of one sovereign , and the accession of another , who was generally believed to have embraced opposite principles to those which prevailed , could be the object of universal ...
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... English preachers , terrified with the severity of Mary's government , took shelter in Scot- land , where they found more protection , and a milder admin- istration ; and while they propagated their theological tenets , they filled the ...
... English preachers , terrified with the severity of Mary's government , took shelter in Scot- land , where they found more protection , and a milder admin- istration ; and while they propagated their theological tenets , they filled the ...
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