Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... relation of a private person bind her more to requitall , then greater injuries did to revenge . Therefore , since she forgave the latter , when she had power to have taken it without danger , she seems more excusable in omitting the ...
... relation of a private person bind her more to requitall , then greater injuries did to revenge . Therefore , since she forgave the latter , when she had power to have taken it without danger , she seems more excusable in omitting the ...
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... relations ; the easier brought about x * Bancroft , Archbishop of Canterbury , succeeded Whitgift in 1604. He was a zealous supporter of the peculiar ceremonies of the church of England ; but while he vigorously opposed the puritans ...
... relations ; the easier brought about x * Bancroft , Archbishop of Canterbury , succeeded Whitgift in 1604. He was a zealous supporter of the peculiar ceremonies of the church of England ; but while he vigorously opposed the puritans ...
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... relations of the jesuites , and some French and Spanish pasquilers , that pretend to be more learned in the art of inspection , then wise Henry the Fourth their king , who , in a joviall humour , told a Scotish marques , there were ...
... relations of the jesuites , and some French and Spanish pasquilers , that pretend to be more learned in the art of inspection , then wise Henry the Fourth their king , who , in a joviall humour , told a Scotish marques , there were ...
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... relation to corruption : Neither was there a goodlier man for per- son in Europe , as my eyes did witnesse , though they met not with him before he This was the celebrated Charles Howard , Lord Ef- fingham , and afterwards Earl of ...
... relation to corruption : Neither was there a goodlier man for per- son in Europe , as my eyes did witnesse , though they met not with him before he This was the celebrated Charles Howard , Lord Ef- fingham , and afterwards Earl of ...
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... relation to augmentation of empire , her prudence so minded her of the nations future safety , as that friends under persecution doe not seldome face about upon the approach of security and power : wherefore , she made sure of Flushing ...
... relation to augmentation of empire , her prudence so minded her of the nations future safety , as that friends under persecution doe not seldome face about upon the approach of security and power : wherefore , she made sure of Flushing ...
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