Cameos from English History: Forty years of Stewart rule (1603-1643). 1887Macmillan, 1887 |
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... force . They are the authority for the customs of the Church and clergy , and it is well that they were finally completed when there had been time for some settle- ment of men's minds after the tempests of the Reformation . Richard ...
... force . They are the authority for the customs of the Church and clergy , and it is well that they were finally completed when there had been time for some settle- ment of men's minds after the tempests of the Reformation . Richard ...
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... force in the Netherlands , that school of violence and conspiracy , and had since been at Madrid at the same time with Winter himself . Knowing him to be daring even to desperation , Winter took him back to England , but without telling ...
... force in the Netherlands , that school of violence and conspiracy , and had since been at Madrid at the same time with Winter himself . Knowing him to be daring even to desperation , Winter took him back to England , but without telling ...
Side 33
... force to the determination of the conspirators , especially Catesby and Percy . The latter obtained from the King a licence to collect men from the service of the Archduke Albert in Flanders , and Catesby likewise sought and gained ...
... force to the determination of the conspirators , especially Catesby and Percy . The latter obtained from the King a licence to collect men from the service of the Archduke Albert in Flanders , and Catesby likewise sought and gained ...
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... force at Dunchurch , whence all were to go in force to Lord Harrington's house to secure the Lady Elizabeth . If they failed in obtaining Charles , she would be proclaimed Queen . One or other of the two would be proclaimed by Catesby ...
... force at Dunchurch , whence all were to go in force to Lord Harrington's house to secure the Lady Elizabeth . If they failed in obtaining Charles , she would be proclaimed Queen . One or other of the two would be proclaimed by Catesby ...
Side 42
... force on the 20th of January . Mr. Abingdon was absent , but his wife made no difficulty about delivering up the keys , and guards were placed to watch day and night at each entrance door and in all the 42 CAMEOS OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... force on the 20th of January . Mr. Abingdon was absent , but his wife made no difficulty about delivering up the keys , and guards were placed to watch day and night at each entrance door and in all the 42 CAMEOS OF THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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