The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Τόμος 5R. Scholey ... and B. Crosby, 1809 |
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... entirely from the see of Rome , and that he had broken his promise in that particular . He was dissatisfied that James his nephew had been allowed to marry , first Mag- dalene of France , then a princess of the house of Guise ; and he ...
... entirely from the see of Rome , and that he had broken his promise in that particular . He was dissatisfied that James his nephew had been allowed to marry , first Mag- dalene of France , then a princess of the house of Guise ; and he ...
Σελίδα 17
... entirely master of his people , it was enacted , That he might hereafter at his pleasure change this act , or any provision in it . By this clause both parties were retained in subjection : so far as regarded religion , the king was ...
... entirely master of his people , it was enacted , That he might hereafter at his pleasure change this act , or any provision in it . By this clause both parties were retained in subjection : so far as regarded religion , the king was ...
Σελίδα 20
... entirely in- compatible ; and as the cardinal and the French party , in order to engage Lenox the more in their cause , had flattered him with the hopes of succeeding to the crown after their infant sove- reign , this rivalship had ...
... entirely in- compatible ; and as the cardinal and the French party , in order to engage Lenox the more in their cause , had flattered him with the hopes of succeeding to the crown after their infant sove- reign , this rivalship had ...
Σελίδα 23
... entirely voluntary . But there was a peculiar circumstance attending present statute , which none but Henry would have thought of ; namely , that those who had al- ready gotten payment , either in whole or in part , should refund the ...
... entirely voluntary . But there was a peculiar circumstance attending present statute , which none but Henry would have thought of ; namely , that those who had al- ready gotten payment , either in whole or in part , should refund the ...
Σελίδα 28
... entirely sub- duing the French power , instead of marching for- ward to Paris , sat down before Montreuil and Boulogne . The duke of Norfolk commanded the army before Montreuil : the king himself that be- fore Boulogne . Vervin was ...
... entirely sub- duing the French power , instead of marching for- ward to Paris , sat down before Montreuil and Boulogne . The duke of Norfolk commanded the army before Montreuil : the king himself that be- fore Boulogne . Vervin was ...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Τόμος 5 Hume Πλήρης προβολή - 1879 |
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