The History of England, Том 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831 |
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... considered themselves to be acting as counsel- lors of the crown ; but their desire of the consent of the dissolved commons gave an appearance of a parlia- mentary proclamation to the solemnity . Elizabeth received the tidings of this ...
... considered themselves to be acting as counsel- lors of the crown ; but their desire of the consent of the dissolved commons gave an appearance of a parlia- mentary proclamation to the solemnity . Elizabeth received the tidings of this ...
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... considered as such decisive symptoms of her in- tention , that the catholic prelates of England honestly refused to take a part in the approaching solemnity of her coronation ; except Oglethorpe , who is said to have been haunted by ...
... considered as such decisive symptoms of her in- tention , that the catholic prelates of England honestly refused to take a part in the approaching solemnity of her coronation ; except Oglethorpe , who is said to have been haunted by ...
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... considered even as a menace , but the disposition of the consistent adherents of papal supremacy to deny the legitimate birth , and to dispute the civil authority , of the queen . Two temporal peers and nine prelates voted against the ...
... considered even as a menace , but the disposition of the consistent adherents of papal supremacy to deny the legitimate birth , and to dispute the civil authority , of the queen . Two temporal peers and nine prelates voted against the ...
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... considered as spurious or doubtful by the ecclesiastical historians of both parties . † Those ascribed to archbishop Heath , bishop Scott , and Feckenham , abbot of Westminster , are summaries of the controversy on the catholic side ...
... considered as spurious or doubtful by the ecclesiastical historians of both parties . † Those ascribed to archbishop Heath , bishop Scott , and Feckenham , abbot of Westminster , are summaries of the controversy on the catholic side ...
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... considered such an act as a profanation , conscientiously refused . f * Dod , i . 485. Strype , i . 214 . + It is needless to d scuss the ridiculous story of a consecration of the new prelates at the Nag's Head tavern ; which has been ...
... considered such an act as a profanation , conscientiously refused . f * Dod , i . 485. Strype , i . 214 . + It is needless to d scuss the ridiculous story of a consecration of the new prelates at the Nag's Head tavern ; which has been ...
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