Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... brought into play , where discretion called for an higher and more exact courtier ; or to hear the people wrangle and cast about their mony , through a phanatick desire to discard a pre- sent government ; not foreseeing their hopes may ...
... brought into play , where discretion called for an higher and more exact courtier ; or to hear the people wrangle and cast about their mony , through a phanatick desire to discard a pre- sent government ; not foreseeing their hopes may ...
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... brought the crowne no lesse then the church , did not only owne it amongst the statutes unrepeal- led and in force , but did print it , with a proclamation to strengthen it , at the begin- ning of the Book of Common Prayer . Nei- ther ...
... brought the crowne no lesse then the church , did not only owne it amongst the statutes unrepeal- led and in force , but did print it , with a proclamation to strengthen it , at the begin- ning of the Book of Common Prayer . Nei- ther ...
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... brought about through the over - confidence his holinesse had in a catholick party , which he assured himselfe would appeare upon the approach of a navy , stiled by him invincible . Here may be noted , that counsels grounded up- on ...
... brought about through the over - confidence his holinesse had in a catholick party , which he assured himselfe would appeare upon the approach of a navy , stiled by him invincible . Here may be noted , that counsels grounded up- on ...
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... brought forth by the assist- ance of Mars in case of opposition : She owning souldiers no lesse able to act , then counsellours to advise ; in whose choyce ( for the most part ) wisdome was solely looked upon , not putting by ...
... brought forth by the assist- ance of Mars in case of opposition : She owning souldiers no lesse able to act , then counsellours to advise ; in whose choyce ( for the most part ) wisdome was solely looked upon , not putting by ...
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... brought about x * Bancroft , Archbishop of Canterbury , succeeded Whitgift in 1604. He was a zealous supporter of the peculiar ceremonies of the church of England ; but while he vigorously opposed the puritans , he was equal- ly active ...
... brought about x * Bancroft , Archbishop of Canterbury , succeeded Whitgift in 1604. He was a zealous supporter of the peculiar ceremonies of the church of England ; but while he vigorously opposed the puritans , he was equal- ly active ...
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