Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... parliamentary party in the civil war ; and Os- borne of course attached himself to the same side , by which he gained trust and employment under Oliver Cromwell . In the latter part of his life he resided in Oxford , to watch , accord ...
... parliamentary party in the civil war ; and Os- borne of course attached himself to the same side , by which he gained trust and employment under Oliver Cromwell . In the latter part of his life he resided in Oxford , to watch , accord ...
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... parliamentary visitors , a fellow of St John's College , in 1648. To this son he addressed his celebrated " Advice , " evincing no small knowledge of men and manners . It was so popular among the students , that the " god- ly clergy ...
... parliamentary visitors , a fellow of St John's College , in 1648. To this son he addressed his celebrated " Advice , " evincing no small knowledge of men and manners . It was so popular among the students , that the " god- ly clergy ...
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... Parliament confirmed it and her . 4. She breaks with Spain , assists the Dutch , makes Leagues Abroad , suppresses Conspiracies at Home : Pa- pists prosecuted ; the Pope's too late Concession - being refused - is seconded with an ...
... Parliament confirmed it and her . 4. She breaks with Spain , assists the Dutch , makes Leagues Abroad , suppresses Conspiracies at Home : Pa- pists prosecuted ; the Pope's too late Concession - being refused - is seconded with an ...
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... Parliaments Petition for her Mar- riage . : 17. Contrary Reports about her Concupiscence . Her Art of Government and ... Parliament . The Schismaticks leave England . How it might have been ( safely ) prevented . What THE PRINCIPAL HEADS ...
... Parliaments Petition for her Mar- riage . : 17. Contrary Reports about her Concupiscence . Her Art of Government and ... Parliament . The Schismaticks leave England . How it might have been ( safely ) prevented . What THE PRINCIPAL HEADS ...
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... France , Netherlands , & c . 26. How at Home , as to Parliaments , Credit , Trea- sure , Debts , Justice , the Church . 27. The Conclusion . SOME TRADITIONALL MEMORIALLS ON THE REIGN OF QUEENE ELIZABETH . 20 THE PRINCIPAL HEADS .
... France , Netherlands , & c . 26. How at Home , as to Parliaments , Credit , Trea- sure , Debts , Justice , the Church . 27. The Conclusion . SOME TRADITIONALL MEMORIALLS ON THE REIGN OF QUEENE ELIZABETH . 20 THE PRINCIPAL HEADS .
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