England under the Tudors and StuartsSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1861 - Всего страниц: 735 |
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... Persons , Campian , and the seminary priests 29. Persecutions of the Catholics more rigorous 196 197 30 , Conspiracies of Somerville and Parry 198 31. Revolutions and intrigues in Scotland 198 32. Alleged conspiracy of Paget and Throg ...
... Persons , Campian , and the seminary priests 29. Persecutions of the Catholics more rigorous 196 197 30 , Conspiracies of Somerville and Parry 198 31. Revolutions and intrigues in Scotland 198 32. Alleged conspiracy of Paget and Throg ...
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... persons charged as parties with him , it seems manifest that Buckingham was innocent of any real conspiracy . " § He was tried in the court of the Lord High - Steward by a jury of peers , who convicted him . " His condemnation not only ...
... persons charged as parties with him , it seems manifest that Buckingham was innocent of any real conspiracy . " § He was tried in the court of the Lord High - Steward by a jury of peers , who convicted him . " His condemnation not only ...
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... persons of distinction , were shut up in the castle of St. Angelo ; but after a siege of six months they were compelled to surrender , and Clement remained a prisoner in the hands of the imperialists . 30. The Negotiations with Francis ...
... persons of distinction , were shut up in the castle of St. Angelo ; but after a siege of six months they were compelled to surrender , and Clement remained a prisoner in the hands of the imperialists . 30. The Negotiations with Francis ...
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... persons who waited upon him were the English envoys . When the matter was first proposed to him , during his imprisonment in the castle of St. Angelo , by Secretary Knight , he expressed the warmest inclination to gratify Henry ...
... persons who waited upon him were the English envoys . When the matter was first proposed to him , during his imprisonment in the castle of St. Angelo , by Secretary Knight , he expressed the warmest inclination to gratify Henry ...
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... persons at his pleasure , without even reserving a preference to the descendants of former sovereigns ( 28 Hen . VIII . , c . 7 ) ; the second , nominating the Princesses Mary and Elizabeth in the entail after the King's male issue ...
... persons at his pleasure , without even reserving a preference to the descendants of former sovereigns ( 28 Hen . VIII . , c . 7 ) ; the second , nominating the Princesses Mary and Elizabeth in the entail after the King's male issue ...
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