The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Том 4T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... England . - The Invincible Armada . -Preparations in England . - The Armada arrives in the Channel . -Defeated . - A Parliament . - Expedition against Portugal.- Affairs of Scotland 45 CHAPTER XLIII . · French Affairs . - Murder of the ...
... England . - The Invincible Armada . -Preparations in England . - The Armada arrives in the Channel . -Defeated . - A Parliament . - Expedition against Portugal.- Affairs of Scotland 45 CHAPTER XLIII . · French Affairs . - Murder of the ...
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... England during this Period . - Ecclesiastical Government . - Manners . - Finances . - Navy . - Commerce . - Ma ... England . Rout at Newburn . - Treaty of Rippon . - Great Council of the Peers 496 THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER XLI ...
... England during this Period . - Ecclesiastical Government . - Manners . - Finances . - Navy . - Commerce . - Ma ... England . Rout at Newburn . - Treaty of Rippon . - Great Council of the Peers 496 THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND . CHAPTER XLI ...
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... England by sea , and bordering on all the catholic and malecon- tent counties , afforded her enemies a safe and easy method of attacking her ; and because she was sensible that Mary , thinking herself abandoned by the French monarch ...
... England by sea , and bordering on all the catholic and malecon- tent counties , afforded her enemies a safe and easy method of attacking her ; and because she was sensible that Mary , thinking herself abandoned by the French monarch ...
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... England ; that if there be but one male , and he succeed to the crown of France , he should be obliged to reside in England eight months every two years ; that the laws and customs of England should be preserved inviolate ; and that no ...
... England ; that if there be but one male , and he succeed to the crown of France , he should be obliged to reside in England eight months every two years ; that the laws and customs of England should be preserved inviolate ; and that no ...
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... England , in order to prosecute his suit to the queen . The reception which he met with made him expect entire success , and gave him hopes that Elizabeth had surmounted all scruples , and was finally determined to make choice of him ...
... England , in order to prosecute his suit to the queen . The reception which he met with made him expect entire success , and gave him hopes that Elizabeth had surmounted all scruples , and was finally determined to make choice of him ...
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