The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Том 4T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... Spain Page 1 CHAPTER XLII . Zeal of the Catholics . - Babington's Conspiracy . - Mary assents to the Conspiracy . - The Conspirators seized and executed . - Reso- lution to try the Queen of Scots . - The Commissioners prevail on her to ...
... Spain Page 1 CHAPTER XLII . Zeal of the Catholics . - Babington's Conspiracy . - Mary assents to the Conspiracy . - The Conspirators seized and executed . - Reso- lution to try the Queen of Scots . - The Commissioners prevail on her to ...
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... Spain CHAPTER XLVI . 226 Gunpowder Conspiracy . - A Parliament . - Truce between Spain and the United Provinces . - A Parliament . - Death of the French King . - Arminianism . - State of Ireland CHAPTER XLVII . 251 Death of Prince Henry ...
... Spain CHAPTER XLVI . 226 Gunpowder Conspiracy . - A Parliament . - Truce between Spain and the United Provinces . - A Parliament . - Death of the French King . - Arminianism . - State of Ireland CHAPTER XLVII . 251 Death of Prince Henry ...
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... Spain . - Treaty with France . - Mansfeldt's Expedition . -Death of the King . - His Character APPENDIX TO THE REIGN OF JAMES I. Page 329 Civil Government of England during this Period . - Ecclesiastical Government . - Manners ...
... Spain . - Treaty with France . - Mansfeldt's Expedition . -Death of the King . - His Character APPENDIX TO THE REIGN OF JAMES I. Page 329 Civil Government of England during this Period . - Ecclesiastical Government . - Manners ...
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... Spain . THE greatest and most absolute security that Eliza- CHAP . beth enjoyed during her whole reign never exempted ____XLI . her from vigilance and attention ; but the scene began 1580 . now to be more overcast , and dangers ...
... Spain . THE greatest and most absolute security that Eliza- CHAP . beth enjoyed during her whole reign never exempted ____XLI . her from vigilance and attention ; but the scene began 1580 . now to be more overcast , and dangers ...
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... Spain re- flected , that as some species of literature was necessary for supporting these doctrines and controversies , the Romish communion must decay in England , if no means were found to give erudition to the ecclesiastics ; and for ...
... Spain re- flected , that as some species of literature was necessary for supporting these doctrines and controversies , the Romish communion must decay in England , if no means were found to give erudition to the ecclesiastics ; and for ...
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