History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Volumen7Longmans, Green and Company, 1870 |
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... accepted literally . The standard for Ireland had always been something under that of Eng- land . But the Queen would not consent to inflict more suffering on that country than she could conveniently help . The Irish coin should share ...
... accepted literally . The standard for Ireland had always been something under that of Eng- land . But the Queen would not consent to inflict more suffering on that country than she could conveniently help . The Irish coin should share ...
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... accept himself the abjuration of heretics willing to forsake their errors , and to empower others at his discretion to do the same whenever and wherever he might think good.1 Before the order of Pius had reached England , the impatience ...
... accept himself the abjuration of heretics willing to forsake their errors , and to empower others at his discretion to do the same whenever and wherever he might think good.1 Before the order of Pius had reached England , the impatience ...
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... accept their views as true or to pretend that there was no longer room for doubt . De Quadra to Philip : MS . | and must therefore refer to some Simancas . The Supremacy Bill , other Bill - unnoticed in the meagre which ultimately ...
... accept their views as true or to pretend that there was no longer room for doubt . De Quadra to Philip : MS . | and must therefore refer to some Simancas . The Supremacy Bill , other Bill - unnoticed in the meagre which ultimately ...
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... accepting Elizabeth's declaration that her interference had been in no spirit of hostility to France , entreating that she would continue her generosity , and peace being made , recall her forces . The ratification of the treaty of ...
... accepting Elizabeth's declaration that her interference had been in no spirit of hostility to France , entreating that she would continue her generosity , and peace being made , recall her forces . The ratification of the treaty of ...
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... accept without stain upon her honour , and by agreeing to it she would prove that she had engaged in the quarrel with a chief eye to the glory of God and the maintenance of the truth . " 1 Elizabeth had fiercely refused ; and when this ...
... accept without stain upon her honour , and by agreeing to it she would prove that she had engaged in the quarrel with a chief eye to the glory of God and the maintenance of the truth . " 1 Elizabeth had fiercely refused ; and when this ...
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