A history of England, in which it is intended to consider men and events on Christian principles, by a clergyman of the Church of England [H. Walter].J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1832 |
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... charge about the king , he found the gates of the town locked , and every outlet strictly guarded . These precautions , he was informed , had only been taken to prevent any person from being earlier than the duke in proceeding to pay ...
... charge about the king , he found the gates of the town locked , and every outlet strictly guarded . These precautions , he was informed , had only been taken to prevent any person from being earlier than the duke in proceeding to pay ...
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... charged his executors , as soon as they should hear of his death , to make a thousand priests say a thousand placebos and diriges , with a thousand masses for his soul ; and every priest to have 9d . for this : and that all the same ...
... charged his executors , as soon as they should hear of his death , to make a thousand priests say a thousand placebos and diriges , with a thousand masses for his soul ; and every priest to have 9d . for this : and that all the same ...
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... charged with the suspicion of fe- lony , till they should have been tried ; and em- powered the justices to take bail for their appear- ance , instead of shutting up every man in such hideous dungeons , as prisons then were , the mo ...
... charged with the suspicion of fe- lony , till they should have been tried ; and em- powered the justices to take bail for their appear- ance , instead of shutting up every man in such hideous dungeons , as prisons then were , the mo ...
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... charge " to see that vicious living , 1484 . and all other things repugnant to virtue , and provoking the displeasure of GoD , be repressed and annulled . " And how zealously he could strain at a gnat , whilst he swallowed a camel ...
... charge " to see that vicious living , 1484 . and all other things repugnant to virtue , and provoking the displeasure of GoD , be repressed and annulled . " And how zealously he could strain at a gnat , whilst he swallowed a camel ...
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... charge upon it ; whilst the earl of Northumberland reduced it to little more than half its strength , by drawing off his men to an eminence , apart , and keeping them out of the combat . The duke of Norfolk , however , kept his ground ...
... charge upon it ; whilst the earl of Northumberland reduced it to little more than half its strength , by drawing off his men to an eminence , apart , and keeping them out of the combat . The duke of Norfolk , however , kept his ground ...
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