The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688: In Eight Volumes, Illustrated with Plates, Том 5T. Cadell, and sold, 1797 |
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... feemed at present zealously attached to the ca- tholic faith , would , most of them , embrace the re- ligion of their new fovereign ; and the nation had of late been fo much accustomed to these revolu- tions , that men had loft all idea ...
... feemed at present zealously attached to the ca- tholic faith , would , most of them , embrace the re- ligion of their new fovereign ; and the nation had of late been fo much accustomed to these revolu- tions , that men had loft all idea ...
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... feemed to be meant for fecuring the property of the church ; but as an exception was left in favour of the crown , great abuses still prevail- ed . It was ufual for the courtiers during this reign to make an agreement with a bishop or ...
... feemed to be meant for fecuring the property of the church ; but as an exception was left in favour of the crown , great abuses still prevail- ed . It was ufual for the courtiers during this reign to make an agreement with a bishop or ...
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... feemed to be restored to Europe . . · BUT though peace was concluded between France and England , there foon appeared a ground of quarrel , of the moft ferious nature , and which was afterwards attended with the most important confe ...
... feemed to be restored to Europe . . · BUT though peace was concluded between France and England , there foon appeared a ground of quarrel , of the moft ferious nature , and which was afterwards attended with the most important confe ...
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... feemed now to have juftified the prudence of that aged minifter , it is not improbable , confidering the violent counfels by which France was governed , that the infurrection was deemed a favourable event ; as affording a pre- tence for ...
... feemed now to have juftified the prudence of that aged minifter , it is not improbable , confidering the violent counfels by which France was governed , that the infurrection was deemed a favourable event ; as affording a pre- tence for ...
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... feemed the neceffary confequence of fupporting the malcontents of Scotland , that power , if removed to the continent , would be much less formidable ; and a fmall disbursement at present would in the end be found the greatest frugality ...
... feemed the neceffary confequence of fupporting the malcontents of Scotland , that power , if removed to the continent , would be much less formidable ; and a fmall disbursement at present would in the end be found the greatest frugality ...
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