The History of England, Том 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831 |
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... Reasons for believing them murdered ( 18th of October ) Revolt of Buckingham 54 * 3858 55 56 · 57 - - 59 61 · 250 His Execution ; many of his Adherents , who escape to Britany , do Homage to Henry of Richmond as King 62 Richard attempts ...
... Reasons for believing them murdered ( 18th of October ) Revolt of Buckingham 54 * 3858 55 56 · 57 - - 59 61 · 250 His Execution ; many of his Adherents , who escape to Britany , do Homage to Henry of Richmond as King 62 Richard attempts ...
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... Reasons for rejecting his Statement that he was the Duke of York He is received in Ireland ; Sir R. Clifford and others of the York Party go to Flanders to enquire into his His- tory Clifford acts a double Part , and , on his Return ...
... Reasons for rejecting his Statement that he was the Duke of York He is received in Ireland ; Sir R. Clifford and others of the York Party go to Flanders to enquire into his His- tory Clifford acts a double Part , and , on his Return ...
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... reason for doubting that the bill was carried by a majority of nearly four to one . The convocation had , at their first meeting , protested against the im- pending innovations , and conveyed their dissent through the unwelcome hand of ...
... reason for doubting that the bill was carried by a majority of nearly four to one . The convocation had , at their first meeting , protested against the im- pending innovations , and conveyed their dissent through the unwelcome hand of ...
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... reason alleged by a few partisans * of the government , that his confinement was necessary to shelter him from popular violence , can hardly be re- garded as an exception . Elizabeth , who had received the other bishops at her first ...
... reason alleged by a few partisans * of the government , that his confinement was necessary to shelter him from popular violence , can hardly be re- garded as an exception . Elizabeth , who had received the other bishops at her first ...
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... reasons which had seated her unfortunate sister lady Jane on a momentary throne . The new influence which the birth of a son had bestowed on Mary , and the remembrance of the danger from her usurpation at the queen's accession , were ...
... reasons which had seated her unfortunate sister lady Jane on a momentary throne . The new influence which the birth of a son had bestowed on Mary , and the remembrance of the danger from her usurpation at the queen's accession , were ...
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