The History of England, Том 5United Company of bookseller, 1775 |
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... interests of the fovereign concurred here with the inclinations of the people ; nor was her title to the crown incompatible with the authority of the Roman pontiff : That a fentence fo folemnly pronounced E Father Paul , lib . 5 . F ...
... interests of the fovereign concurred here with the inclinations of the people ; nor was her title to the crown incompatible with the authority of the Roman pontiff : That a fentence fo folemnly pronounced E Father Paul , lib . 5 . F ...
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... interests of religion and the happiness of her fubjects : That as England was her husband , wedded to her by this pledge ( and here she fhewed her finger with the fame gold ring upon it , with which fhe had folemnly betrothed herfelf to ...
... interests of religion and the happiness of her fubjects : That as England was her husband , wedded to her by this pledge ( and here she fhewed her finger with the fame gold ring upon it , with which fhe had folemnly betrothed herfelf to ...
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... interests of the state to the bigotry or interefts of the clergy , she deemed it more expedient to temporize , and to connive at the progress of a doctrine , which the had not power entirely to reprefs . When informed of the death of ...
... interests of the state to the bigotry or interefts of the clergy , she deemed it more expedient to temporize , and to connive at the progress of a doctrine , which the had not power entirely to reprefs . When informed of the death of ...
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... interests of their mistress . Cecil in parti- queen in cular reprefented to the queen , that the union of the Scotch af- crown of Scotland and France , both of them the here- fairs . ditary enemies of England , was ever regarded as a ...
... interests of their mistress . Cecil in parti- queen in cular reprefented to the queen , that the union of the Scotch af- crown of Scotland and France , both of them the here- fairs . ditary enemies of England , was ever regarded as a ...
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... interests of England : Yet fo much were these great maxims of policy over - ruled , during that age by the difputes of theology , that Philip found an advantage in fupporting the established government and religion of France ; and ...
... interests of England : Yet fo much were these great maxims of policy over - ruled , during that age by the difputes of theology , that Philip found an advantage in fupporting the established government and religion of France ; and ...
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