The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Том 5A. Millar, 1773 |
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... fome preachers of her own fect , she took care , that they fhould be the most calm and mo- derate of the party . She also fufpended the laws fo far as to order a great part of the fervice ; the litany , the Lord's prayer , the creed ...
... fome preachers of her own fect , she took care , that they fhould be the most calm and mo- derate of the party . She also fufpended the laws fo far as to order a great part of the fervice ; the litany , the Lord's prayer , the creed ...
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... fome reftored in blood by the parliament . A good fymptom of the lenity , at least of the prudence , of the queen's government ; and that it fhould appear remarkable , is a proof of the rigour of preceding reigns . a Camden , p . 376 ...
... fome reftored in blood by the parliament . A good fymptom of the lenity , at least of the prudence , of the queen's government ; and that it fhould appear remarkable , is a proof of the rigour of preceding reigns . a Camden , p . 376 ...
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... fome fignal act of power . She made the most eminent of the proteftant teachers be cited to appear before the council at Stirling ; but when their followers were marching thither in great multitudes , in order to protect and counte ...
... fome fignal act of power . She made the most eminent of the proteftant teachers be cited to appear before the council at Stirling ; but when their followers were marching thither in great multitudes , in order to protect and counte ...
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... fome in- telligence ' , every place was full of distraction , and matters haftened to an extremity between the par- ties . But the house of Guife , though thefe fac- tions had obliged them to remit their efforts in Scotland , and had ...
... fome in- telligence ' , every place was full of distraction , and matters haftened to an extremity between the par- ties . But the house of Guife , though thefe fac- tions had obliged them to remit their efforts in Scotland , and had ...
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... fome by interest , fome by curiofity ; and all combined to exprefs their attachment to her , and to infinu- ate themselves into her confidence , on the com- mencement of her adminiftration . She had now reached her nineteeth year ; and ...
... fome by interest , fome by curiofity ; and all combined to exprefs their attachment to her , and to infinu- ate themselves into her confidence , on the com- mencement of her adminiftration . She had now reached her nineteeth year ; and ...
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