A Description of a Set of Prints of English History: Contained in a Set of Easy Lessons, Часть 2Baldwin,Cradock, and Joy, 1817 |
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... reformatio as soon as he was established in his rity , he scrupled not to discover his tion of overturning the ancient ro He took care that all who were con in the education of the king should be of the 4 A Description of Prints.
... reformatio as soon as he was established in his rity , he scrupled not to discover his tion of overturning the ancient ro He took care that all who were con in the education of the king should be of the 4 A Description of Prints.
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... tion , and very violent measures were em- ployed against Gardiner , and other bishops of the Romish persuasion . The lady Mary still adhered to the mass , which gave great uneasiness to the king . young Warwick was made duke of Northum ...
... tion , and very violent measures were em- ployed against Gardiner , and other bishops of the Romish persuasion . The lady Mary still adhered to the mass , which gave great uneasiness to the king . young Warwick was made duke of Northum ...
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... tion took place , as rendered the catholic religion the object ' of general detestation . Ridley , bishop of London , Latimer , for- merly bishop of Worcester , two prelates celebrated for learning and virtue , perished in the same ...
... tion took place , as rendered the catholic religion the object ' of general detestation . Ridley , bishop of London , Latimer , for- merly bishop of Worcester , two prelates celebrated for learning and virtue , perished in the same ...
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... tion in her kingdom . Bothwell was taken prisoner , and died miserably : some years afterward Mary fell into the hands of her enemies , who treated her in a most rigorous manner , compelled her to resign her crown in favour of the young ...
... tion in her kingdom . Bothwell was taken prisoner , and died miserably : some years afterward Mary fell into the hands of her enemies , who treated her in a most rigorous manner , compelled her to resign her crown in favour of the young ...
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... tion , who were encouraged by the populace to persist in their resistance of their sove- reign . In the midst of these disputes , the Duke of Buckingham was assassinated at Portsmouth , as he was conversing with some French gentlemen 66 ...
... tion , who were encouraged by the populace to persist in their resistance of their sove- reign . In the midst of these disputes , the Duke of Buckingham was assassinated at Portsmouth , as he was conversing with some French gentlemen 66 ...
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