The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Том 5A. Millar, 1773 |
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... use of the accefs which fortune had procured him , that he was foon regarded as the chief confident and even minister of the queen . He was confulted on all occafions ; no favours could be obtained but by his interceffion ; all fuitors ...
... use of the accefs which fortune had procured him , that he was foon regarded as the chief confident and even minister of the queen . He was confulted on all occafions ; no favours could be obtained but by his interceffion ; all fuitors ...
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... use all their efforts to relieve her . Her anfwer was , that fhe had in- deed been carried to Dunbar by violence , but fince her arrival had been fo well treated , that fhe See note at the end of the volume . willingly • Melvil , p . 80 ...
... use all their efforts to relieve her . Her anfwer was , that fhe had in- deed been carried to Dunbar by violence , but fince her arrival had been fo well treated , that fhe See note at the end of the volume . willingly • Melvil , p . 80 ...
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... use them during cathedral fervice : A condefcenfion not a little extraordinary in a man of fo inflexible a spirit as this reformer . THE fame objection , which had arisen with re- gard to the epifcopal habits , had been moved against ...
... use them during cathedral fervice : A condefcenfion not a little extraordinary in a man of fo inflexible a spirit as this reformer . THE fame objection , which had arisen with re- gard to the epifcopal habits , had been moved against ...
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... use them with all manner of contumely " . And while the fovereign authority checked thefe ex- ceffes , the flame was confined , not extinguished : and burning fiercer from confinement , it burst out in the fucceeding reigns to the ...
... use them with all manner of contumely " . And while the fovereign authority checked thefe ex- ceffes , the flame was confined , not extinguished : and burning fiercer from confinement , it burst out in the fucceeding reigns to the ...
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... use the privilege of the crown , and faying that she is not queen ? And though experience has fhewn fo much clemency in her majefty , as might , perhaps , make the subjects forget their duty ; it is not good to sport or venture too much ...
... use the privilege of the crown , and faying that she is not queen ? And though experience has fhewn fo much clemency in her majefty , as might , perhaps , make the subjects forget their duty ; it is not good to sport or venture too much ...
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