Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... opinion , that the whole nation , or a great part of it , might have been gained , had he prosecuted his immediate fortune to the . extent of their feares ; a number of the Mo- risco race desiring in that juncture to change their master ...
... opinion , that the whole nation , or a great part of it , might have been gained , had he prosecuted his immediate fortune to the . extent of their feares ; a number of the Mo- risco race desiring in that juncture to change their master ...
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... opinion of a champion being more splendid ( in the weak and ro- mantick sense of women , that admit of no- thing fit to be made the object of a quar- him to the notice of the virgin queen . Having dis- tinguished himself by his address ...
... opinion of a champion being more splendid ( in the weak and ro- mantick sense of women , that admit of no- thing fit to be made the object of a quar- him to the notice of the virgin queen . Having dis- tinguished himself by his address ...
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... opinion of justice and mercy towards her people : it being the male - administration , more then badnesse of any office , I ever knew during her raigne or her successours , legally erected , that rais- ed murmuring in the people , the ...
... opinion of justice and mercy towards her people : it being the male - administration , more then badnesse of any office , I ever knew during her raigne or her successours , legally erected , that rais- ed murmuring in the people , the ...
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... opinion of her face , then malignant to all oppression above her owne , inquired who was purveyer , and , as the story went , suffered him to be hanged , after a speciall order for his triall , according to a statute formerly made to ...
... opinion of her face , then malignant to all oppression above her owne , inquired who was purveyer , and , as the story went , suffered him to be hanged , after a speciall order for his triall , according to a statute formerly made to ...
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... opinion contrary to those of Rome , and to which , as appears by an old letter , the catholick king was not at that time averse . Though , upon her deluding him , to avoid such a schisme in the Lower Germany , as had happened in the Up ...
... opinion contrary to those of Rome , and to which , as appears by an old letter , the catholick king was not at that time averse . Though , upon her deluding him , to avoid such a schisme in the Lower Germany , as had happened in the Up ...
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