Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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Page xiii
... cast about their mony , through a phanatick desire to discard a pre- sent government ; not foreseeing their hopes may possibly be deluded in the same , if not a worse stock than they make out and lay by ; often bartering a pack of fools ...
... cast about their mony , through a phanatick desire to discard a pre- sent government ; not foreseeing their hopes may possibly be deluded in the same , if not a worse stock than they make out and lay by ; often bartering a pack of fools ...
Page xiv
... mine own safety , I wilfully omit . But lest this confession might seem to cast a vail of prejudice over the face of that truth I here expose to the curious eyes of " - this age , as nakedly as modesty will xiv TO THE READER .
... mine own safety , I wilfully omit . But lest this confession might seem to cast a vail of prejudice over the face of that truth I here expose to the curious eyes of " - this age , as nakedly as modesty will xiv TO THE READER .
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... cast the pa- pists into dispaire , till the pope ( better seen in the dignity belonging to his greatnesse , then the arts his predecessors had used in • Jane Seymour . their conduct to it ) did , by denying her 22 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
... cast the pa- pists into dispaire , till the pope ( better seen in the dignity belonging to his greatnesse , then the arts his predecessors had used in • Jane Seymour . their conduct to it ) did , by denying her 22 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
Page 31
... a deeper ingratitude then I be lieve any thing but an impulsive necessity could have cast her into ; for , after a firme settlement , she became the severest scourge " to Spaine that it ever had since emanci- pated QUEENE ELIZABETH . 31.
... a deeper ingratitude then I be lieve any thing but an impulsive necessity could have cast her into ; for , after a firme settlement , she became the severest scourge " to Spaine that it ever had since emanci- pated QUEENE ELIZABETH . 31.
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... cast him into their condition that have unadvisedly out stood the market , he , in no shallower malice then dispaire , cast not only the person of the queene , but the whole nation under a bottomlesse interdict ; which was thundered out ...
... cast him into their condition that have unadvisedly out stood the market , he , in no shallower malice then dispaire , cast not only the person of the queene , but the whole nation under a bottomlesse interdict ; which was thundered out ...
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