The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Том 4T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... person but by pictures or descriptions , was still pleased with the image , which his addresses afforded her , of love and tenderness . The duke , in order to forward his suit , besides employing his brother's am- bassador , sent over ...
... person but by pictures or descriptions , was still pleased with the image , which his addresses afforded her , of love and tenderness . The duke , in order to forward his suit , besides employing his brother's am- bassador , sent over ...
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... person his liberty , without farther punishment . So far was she from entertaining any suspicion against her people , that she was often heard to say , " that she would lend credit to nothing against them , which parents would not ...
... person his liberty , without farther punishment . So far was she from entertaining any suspicion against her people , that she was often heard to say , " that she would lend credit to nothing against them , which parents would not ...
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... person of James at Ruthven , a seat of the Earl of Gowry's ; and the design , being kept secret , succeeded without any opposition . The leaders in this enterprise were the Earl of Gowry himself , the Earl of Marre , the Lords Lindesey ...
... person of James at Ruthven , a seat of the Earl of Gowry's ; and the design , being kept secret , succeeded without any opposition . The leaders in this enterprise were the Earl of Gowry himself , the Earl of Marre , the Lords Lindesey ...
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... person , and prosperous state of the realm . They even enjoined all the clergy to recommend these sentiments from the pulpit ; and they threatened with ecclesiastical censures every man who should oppose the authority of the ...
... person , and prosperous state of the realm . They even enjoined all the clergy to recommend these sentiments from the pulpit ; and they threatened with ecclesiastical censures every man who should oppose the authority of the ...
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... person , and restraining him from his liberty . Some of them accepted of the terms : the greater number , particularly Angus , Hamilton , Marre , Glamis , left the country , and took shelter in Ireland or England , where they were ...
... person , and restraining him from his liberty . Some of them accepted of the terms : the greater number , particularly Angus , Hamilton , Marre , Glamis , left the country , and took shelter in Ireland or England , where they were ...
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