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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... Council , Assented to by Mary , ............ . The Conspirators seized and executed , ..... Resolution to bring her to Trial ,. ....... Mary's Secretaries arrested , and her Papers seized ,. The Commissioners prevail on her to submit to ...
... Council , Assented to by Mary , ............ . The Conspirators seized and executed , ..... Resolution to bring her to Trial ,. ....... Mary's Secretaries arrested , and her Papers seized ,. The Commissioners prevail on her to submit to ...
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... Council , .. His Penitence and Humility , The Intrigues of Essex ; he courts Popularity , He provokes the Queen by his Imprudence , 1601. His Insurrection ,. His Trial and Condemnation , The Queen's Irresolution , 306 306 307 308 310 ...
... Council , .. His Penitence and Humility , The Intrigues of Essex ; he courts Popularity , He provokes the Queen by his Imprudence , 1601. His Insurrection ,. His Trial and Condemnation , The Queen's Irresolution , 306 306 307 308 310 ...
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... councils , or by any general council which followed the Scripture as their rule , or to such other doctrines as should hereafter be denominated heresy by the parliament and convocation . In order to exercise this authority , the queen ...
... councils , or by any general council which followed the Scripture as their rule , or to such other doctrines as should hereafter be denominated heresy by the parliament and convocation . In order to exercise this authority , the queen ...
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... Protestant teachers be cited to * Knox , p . 121 . Keith , p . 78 , 81 , 82 . + Knox , p . 123 . Melvil's Memoirs , p . 24. Jebb , vol . ii . p . 446 . appear before the council at Stirling ; but when their ELIZABETH . 19.
... Protestant teachers be cited to * Knox , p . 121 . Keith , p . 78 , 81 , 82 . + Knox , p . 123 . Melvil's Memoirs , p . 24. Jebb , vol . ii . p . 446 . appear before the council at Stirling ; but when their ELIZABETH . 19.
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David Hume. appear before the council at Stirling ; but when their followers were marching thither in great multitudes , in order to protect and countenance them , she entertained apprehensions of an insurrection , and , it is said ...
David Hume. appear before the council at Stirling ; but when their followers were marching thither in great multitudes , in order to protect and countenance them , she entertained apprehensions of an insurrection , and , it is said ...
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