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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... give orders for having their young sovereign conducted in safety to his capital . There was , however , an immediate difference of opinion , as to the number of troops with which earl Rivers should VOL . III . B HISTORY OF ENGLAND. ...
... give orders for having their young sovereign conducted in safety to his capital . There was , however , an immediate difference of opinion , as to the number of troops with which earl Rivers should VOL . III . B HISTORY OF ENGLAND. ...
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... give validity to every important act of the government . dawn , she and this younger son , with her five daugh- ters and the marquess of Dorset + , had entered the sanctuary . May 1 . Before A day of restless anxiety followed in the ...
... give validity to every important act of the government . dawn , she and this younger son , with her five daugh- ters and the marquess of Dorset + , had entered the sanctuary . May 1 . Before A day of restless anxiety followed in the ...
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... give up this younger son to his care ; that he might be sent to the Tower to cheer up his brother the king , who longed , she was told , to see him . It was impossible that such an excuse for separating her son from her , should be ...
... give up this younger son to his care ; that he might be sent to the Tower to cheer up his brother the king , who longed , she was told , to see him . It was impossible that such an excuse for separating her son from her , should be ...
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... give way to the prospect of aggrandizement ; and he was therefore lavish of manors and pensions , to those whom he wished to fix in his interest . Whilst as an expe- dient for gaining popularity , and gratifying his love of parade at ...
... give way to the prospect of aggrandizement ; and he was therefore lavish of manors and pensions , to those whom he wished to fix in his interest . Whilst as an expe- dient for gaining popularity , and gratifying his love of parade at ...
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... give him leave to put his Welsh estates in order , and needed no far- ther service from him , than to keep bishop Morton in safe custody , in his castle of Brecon , the duke's favorite residence . But the haughty Buckingham thought ...
... give him leave to put his Welsh estates in order , and needed no far- ther service from him , than to keep bishop Morton in safe custody , in his castle of Brecon , the duke's favorite residence . But the haughty Buckingham thought ...
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Strona 167 - Had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, He would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
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