The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Illustrated with Plates, Том 51792 |
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... danger to which she was every moment exposed , compaffion towards her fituation , and con- cern for her fafety , had rendered her , to an uncom- mon degree , the favourite of the nation . A parlia- ment had been affembled a few days ...
... danger to which she was every moment exposed , compaffion towards her fituation , and con- cern for her fafety , had rendered her , to an uncom- mon degree , the favourite of the nation . A parlia- ment had been affembled a few days ...
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... danger of foreign fubjection . She was fenfible that her affinity with Philip was ex- actly fimilar to that of her father with Catharine of Arragon ; and that her marrying that monarch was , in effect , declaring herself illegitimate ...
... danger of foreign fubjection . She was fenfible that her affinity with Philip was ex- actly fimilar to that of her father with Catharine of Arragon ; and that her marrying that monarch was , in effect , declaring herself illegitimate ...
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... dangers whatsoever ; • Father Paul , lib . 5 . f Strype's Ann . vol . i . p . 5 . B 3 and XXXVIII . 1558 . CHAP . and thefe dangers themselves ELIZABETH . $
... dangers whatsoever ; • Father Paul , lib . 5 . f Strype's Ann . vol . i . p . 5 . B 3 and XXXVIII . 1558 . CHAP . and thefe dangers themselves ELIZABETH . $
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... danger , fhe had always declined that engagement , which the regarded as an incum- brance ; much more , at prefent , would the perfevere in this fentiment , when the charge of a great king- dom was committed to her , and her life ought ...
... danger , fhe had always declined that engagement , which the regarded as an incum- brance ; much more , at prefent , would the perfevere in this fentiment , when the charge of a great king- dom was committed to her , and her life ought ...
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... danger , fhe had always declined that engagement , which the regarded as an incum- brance ; much more , at present , would the perfevere in this fentiment , when the charge of a great king- dom was committed to her , and her life ought ...
... danger , fhe had always declined that engagement , which the regarded as an incum- brance ; much more , at present , would the perfevere in this fentiment , when the charge of a great king- dom was committed to her , and her life ought ...
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