The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Том 5A. Millar, 1773 |
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... because they blamed the fury of the popu- lace , or hoped by their influence and authority to mediate fome agreement between the parties . The congregation , on the other hand made preparati- ons for defence ; and being joined by the ...
... because they blamed the fury of the popu- lace , or hoped by their influence and authority to mediate fome agreement between the parties . The congregation , on the other hand made preparati- ons for defence ; and being joined by the ...
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... because the privy - council fufpended the magiftrates for their infolence , the paffionate hiftorians of that age have inferred , that the queen was engaged , by a fympathy of manners , to take adulterers and fornicators under her ...
... because the privy - council fufpended the magiftrates for their infolence , the paffionate hiftorians of that age have inferred , that the queen was engaged , by a fympathy of manners , to take adulterers and fornicators under her ...
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... because they were denied entrance , they broke the windows , thruft open the door , and committed fome diforders , in fearching for the damfel . It happened , that the affembly of the church was fitting at that time , and they immedi ...
... because they were denied entrance , they broke the windows , thruft open the door , and committed fome diforders , in fearching for the damfel . It happened , that the affembly of the church was fitting at that time , and they immedi ...
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... because XXXIX . The probably thought , that breaking the windows of a brothel merited not fuch fevere reprehenfion , fhe only replied , that her uncle was a stranger , and that he was attended with a young company : But fhe would put ...
... because XXXIX . The probably thought , that breaking the windows of a brothel merited not fuch fevere reprehenfion , fhe only replied , that her uncle was a stranger , and that he was attended with a young company : But fhe would put ...
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... because that princess was commonly allowed to poffefs the right of blood ; and the ex- clufion given by Henry's will , deriving its weight chiefly from an act of parliament , would lofe all authority , whenever the queen and parliament ...
... because that princess was commonly allowed to poffefs the right of blood ; and the ex- clufion given by Henry's will , deriving its weight chiefly from an act of parliament , would lofe all authority , whenever the queen and parliament ...
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