England under the Tudors and StuartsSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1861 - Всего страниц: 735 |
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... took place during the fifteenth the change . century , entirely changed the face of the continent , and introduced a new system of politics in Europe . These revolutions were the result of those progressive changes which had been pro ...
... took place during the fifteenth the change . century , entirely changed the face of the continent , and introduced a new system of politics in Europe . These revolutions were the result of those progressive changes which had been pro ...
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... took place is remarkable as being " probably the earliest debate in an English council on the oft discussed question , whether Great Britain should aim at conti- nental dominion , or confine her ambition to maritime greatness and ...
... took place is remarkable as being " probably the earliest debate in an English council on the oft discussed question , whether Great Britain should aim at conti- nental dominion , or confine her ambition to maritime greatness and ...
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... took place between these two towns is a remarkable specimen of the pomps and sports of the age . For several weeks , two thousand English and Flemish workmen had been employed in erecting a spacious palace of wood for Henry , Knight's ...
... took place between these two towns is a remarkable specimen of the pomps and sports of the age . For several weeks , two thousand English and Flemish workmen had been employed in erecting a spacious palace of wood for Henry , Knight's ...
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... the liberal and unsuspicious confidence with which he treated Henry , were soon effaced by Wolsey's artifices , and the * Henry VIII . , Act 1 , sc . i . CHAP . II . interview which now took place between HENRY THE EIGHTH . 37.
... the liberal and unsuspicious confidence with which he treated Henry , were soon effaced by Wolsey's artifices , and the * Henry VIII . , Act 1 , sc . i . CHAP . II . interview which now took place between HENRY THE EIGHTH . 37.
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... took place ( February 24th , 1525 ) , in which the French , who left their intrenchments , were defeated with immense loss , and Francis , after fighting with the gallantry of the ancient chivalry , was taken prisoner . Henry affected ...
... took place ( February 24th , 1525 ) , in which the French , who left their intrenchments , were defeated with immense loss , and Francis , after fighting with the gallantry of the ancient chivalry , was taken prisoner . Henry affected ...
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