Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... force against the church of Rome ( betwixt which and the court there may a wider difference then our grosser disputes . will suffer us to discerne , ) from whose prac- tice , though some desired a reformation , a farre greater part ...
... force against the church of Rome ( betwixt which and the court there may a wider difference then our grosser disputes . will suffer us to discerne , ) from whose prac- tice , though some desired a reformation , a farre greater part ...
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... forces with the deplorable condition she lived in du- ring the government of her sister , and meet- ing with so fortunate a catastrophe , caused a no lesse consternation in the hearts of the papists ( already much broken and unsetled in ...
... forces with the deplorable condition she lived in du- ring the government of her sister , and meet- ing with so fortunate a catastrophe , caused a no lesse consternation in the hearts of the papists ( already much broken and unsetled in ...
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... force then her life . For whose gratification alone her privy counsell ( that did then , and indeed almost all her time , governe parliaments ) had in- tended it . But King James and the bi- shops finding the advantage it brought the ...
... force then her life . For whose gratification alone her privy counsell ( that did then , and indeed almost all her time , governe parliaments ) had in- tended it . But King James and the bi- shops finding the advantage it brought the ...
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... And , therefore , likelier to meet her with comfort and assistance , then any force to oppose her . From whence his holinesse was necessitated , in vindication : of his honour , to employ the jesuits , 34 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
... And , therefore , likelier to meet her with comfort and assistance , then any force to oppose her . From whence his holinesse was necessitated , in vindication : of his honour , to employ the jesuits , 34 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
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... force : which , according to the guise of all unsuc- cessefull treasons , turned to the disadvan- tage of themselves and their party , the poore catholickes ; against whom nothing in rela- tion to the generality remaines upon due proofe ...
... force : which , according to the guise of all unsuc- cessefull treasons , turned to the disadvan- tage of themselves and their party , the poore catholickes ; against whom nothing in rela- tion to the generality remaines upon due proofe ...
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