Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... person to keepe them from reverting to their antient use . And therefore , in hope to be vigorously asserted by the protestants , and at worst but weak- ly opposed by such as had not yet quite relinquished the Roman yoake . " 2. And ...
... person to keepe them from reverting to their antient use . And therefore , in hope to be vigorously asserted by the protestants , and at worst but weak- ly opposed by such as had not yet quite relinquished the Roman yoake . " 2. And ...
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... persons as had al- ready voted in their words and actions every thing the queene could desire to have con- firmed in ... person of a wo- man ; the cause a declaration was not long after issued out , to shew in what senses it was to be ...
... persons as had al- ready voted in their words and actions every thing the queene could desire to have con- firmed in ... person of a wo- man ; the cause a declaration was not long after issued out , to shew in what senses it was to be ...
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... person , his ends being intent upon an absolute monarchy , which obliged not only England , but all the princes in Europe , to oppose him . Nor could any fa- vour received in the relation of a private person bind her more to requitall ...
... person , his ends being intent upon an absolute monarchy , which obliged not only England , but all the princes in Europe , to oppose him . Nor could any fa- vour received in the relation of a private person bind her more to requitall ...
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... person of the queene , but the whole nation under a bottomlesse interdict ; which was thundered out at Rome , and hung like a squib by one Felton upon the bishop of London's gate , where , after the execution of the party that did it ...
... person of the queene , but the whole nation under a bottomlesse interdict ; which was thundered out at Rome , and hung like a squib by one Felton upon the bishop of London's gate , where , after the execution of the party that did it ...
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... persons of princes have been thought by all wise men too sa- cred to have any hand or justice appeare in their death but ... person , or conni- ving at any other likely to be so wicked as 1 7 to make her away : though our queene may be ...
... persons of princes have been thought by all wise men too sa- cred to have any hand or justice appeare in their death but ... person , or conni- ving at any other likely to be so wicked as 1 7 to make her away : though our queene may be ...
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