Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... remaining nothing in this world prescription hath a weaker title to than wisdome , the legitimate daugh- ter experience brings forth to an able and active understanding . For though all things are found to vi THE EPISTLE .
... remaining nothing in this world prescription hath a weaker title to than wisdome , the legitimate daugh- ter experience brings forth to an able and active understanding . For though all things are found to vi THE EPISTLE .
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... themselves from ty- ranny at home , an act was passed , inabling the queene and commissioners for the time being to alter or bring what ceremonies or worship they thought decent into the ser- vice of God QUEENE ELIZABETH . 29.
... themselves from ty- ranny at home , an act was passed , inabling the queene and commissioners for the time being to alter or bring what ceremonies or worship they thought decent into the ser- vice of God QUEENE ELIZABETH . 29.
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... bring about that his sword was not able to execute ; so as the peace of her kingdome was at first more interrupted through privy conspiracies then open force : which , according to the guise of all unsuc- cessefull treasons , turned to ...
... bring about that his sword was not able to execute ; so as the peace of her kingdome was at first more interrupted through privy conspiracies then open force : which , according to the guise of all unsuc- cessefull treasons , turned to ...
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... bring for and against it ; hearing the judg ments of all , to her very ladies and ordinary servants : nor did this freedome of com munication betray her future resolutions to discovery ; for , through a seeming uncon- 1 Walter , Earl of ...
... bring for and against it ; hearing the judg ments of all , to her very ladies and ordinary servants : nor did this freedome of com munication betray her future resolutions to discovery ; for , through a seeming uncon- 1 Walter , Earl of ...
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... bring to the rendez- vous at Tilbury , upon the alarm raised by the Spanish armada , a gallant band of horsemen , commanded by himself , his son , and his grandson ; thus periling his whole house in the expected conflict . Essex ; who ...
... bring to the rendez- vous at Tilbury , upon the alarm raised by the Spanish armada , a gallant band of horsemen , commanded by himself , his son , and his grandson ; thus periling his whole house in the expected conflict . Essex ; who ...
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