History of England, Том 5J. Hatchard, 1816 |
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... king Edward . Penalties were enacted , as well against those who departed from this mode of worship , as against those who absented themselves from the church and the sacraments . And thus in one session , without any violence , tumult ...
... king Edward . Penalties were enacted , as well against those who departed from this mode of worship , as against those who absented themselves from the church and the sacraments . And thus in one session , without any violence , tumult ...
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... king of France had secretly been so- liciting at Rome a bull of excommunication against the queen ; and she had here been beholden to the good offices of Philip , who , from interest more than either friendship or generosity , had nego ...
... king of France had secretly been so- liciting at Rome a bull of excommunication against the queen ; and she had here been beholden to the good offices of Philip , who , from interest more than either friendship or generosity , had nego ...
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... king of France in- tended , on the first opportunity , to dispute her legi- timacy , and her title to the crown . Alarmed at the danger , she thenceforth conceived a violent jea- lousy against the queen of Scots ; and was deter- mined ...
... king of France in- tended , on the first opportunity , to dispute her legi- timacy , and her title to the crown . Alarmed at the danger , she thenceforth conceived a violent jea- lousy against the queen of Scots ; and was deter- mined ...
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... king and queen of France and Scotland should thenceforth abstain from bearing the arms of England , or assuming the title of that kingdom ; that farther satisfaction for the injury already done in that particular should be granted ...
... king and queen of France and Scotland should thenceforth abstain from bearing the arms of England , or assuming the title of that kingdom ; that farther satisfaction for the injury already done in that particular should be granted ...
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... king of Navarre , and his brother , the prince of Condé , were entirely excluded from offices and favour : the queen - mother herself , Ca- therine de Medicis , found her influence every day declining and as Francis , a young prince ...
... king of Navarre , and his brother , the prince of Condé , were entirely excluded from offices and favour : the queen - mother herself , Ca- therine de Medicis , found her influence every day declining and as Francis , a young prince ...
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