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... . Henry's Character .. 1. Early attempts at Reformation 104 2. The causes which contributed to the progress of the Reformation 105 3. The Reformation in Germany 109 PAGE PAGE 7. The Treaty of Cateau Cam- bresis 197 vii .
... . Henry's Character .. 1. Early attempts at Reformation 104 2. The causes which contributed to the progress of the Reformation 105 3. The Reformation in Germany 109 PAGE PAGE 7. The Treaty of Cateau Cam- bresis 197 vii .
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... caused the revolt .. .. .. 237 III . The Revolt of the Netherlands and the Wars of the Huguenots . 43. Revolutions and intrigues in Scotland 44. Alleged conspiracy of Paget and Throgmorton .. 42. Conspiracies of Somerville and Parry 246 ...
... caused the revolt .. .. .. 237 III . The Revolt of the Netherlands and the Wars of the Huguenots . 43. Revolutions and intrigues in Scotland 44. Alleged conspiracy of Paget and Throgmorton .. 42. Conspiracies of Somerville and Parry 246 ...
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... Causes of the high prerogative 4. The Court of Star Chamber .. 303 5. Character of the Government as shown by its acts - Loans and Benevolences .. .. .. 304 13. Unjust trials and imprisonments 310 14. Imposition of Customs upon ...
... Causes of the high prerogative 4. The Court of Star Chamber .. 303 5. Character of the Government as shown by its acts - Loans and Benevolences .. .. .. 304 13. Unjust trials and imprisonments 310 14. Imposition of Customs upon ...
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... causing confusion , and ascertaining the state of feeling among the partizans of York ; and Ireland was chosen ... caused the Queen to be crowned , to silence the murmurs of these partizans ; he brought her forward on all future ...
... causing confusion , and ascertaining the state of feeling among the partizans of York ; and Ireland was chosen ... caused the Queen to be crowned , to silence the murmurs of these partizans ; he brought her forward on all future ...
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... cause of his total ignorance of the circumstances connected with the imprisonment of the princes in the Tower . The ... caused him to be trained in the part she destined him to act , and after that sent Warbeck's him to Portugal , whence ...
... cause of his total ignorance of the circumstances connected with the imprisonment of the princes in the Tower . The ... caused him to be trained in the part she destined him to act , and after that sent Warbeck's him to Portugal , whence ...
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Стр. 263 - My loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery. But I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people.
Стр. 264 - ... to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust. I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm...
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Стр. 76 - falsely, maliciously, and traitor- *7« '* ously wished, willed, and desired, and by craft ima" gined, invented, practised, and attempted to deprive " the king of the dignity, title, and name of his royal " estate, that is, of his title and name of supreme head " of the church of England, in the Tower, on the 7th day " of May last, when, contrary to his allegiance, he said '* and pronounced, in the presence of different true sub" jects, falsely, maliciously, and traitorously, these words : " The...