The History of England: As Well Ecclesiastical as Civil, Volumen 9James and John Knapton, 1732 |
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... means to bring it about , by fet- diffuaded her , being of Opinion that no Man ought to be troub- led for lawful Marriage . Camden , * Camden fays , only Simier , with the Earl of Lincoln and Hat- ton her Vice Chamberlain , were in the ...
... means to bring it about , by fet- diffuaded her , being of Opinion that no Man ought to be troub- led for lawful Marriage . Camden , * Camden fays , only Simier , with the Earl of Lincoln and Hat- ton her Vice Chamberlain , were in the ...
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... Mean while the Prince of Parma took Mastricht , after which he disbanded the greatest Part of the Spanish and Italian ... Means of William Allen an Oxford - Man , who was afterwards Cardinal . Whilft the Duke of Alva was Governour of the ...
... Mean while the Prince of Parma took Mastricht , after which he disbanded the greatest Part of the Spanish and Italian ... Means of William Allen an Oxford - Man , who was afterwards Cardinal . Whilft the Duke of Alva was Governour of the ...
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... Means allowed of the Property which the King of Spain affumed , or of the Pope's pretended Donation , who had no Manner of Right to difpofe of Countries and Seas which belonged not to him : That Drake fhould be always ready to anfwer in ...
... Means allowed of the Property which the King of Spain affumed , or of the Pope's pretended Donation , who had no Manner of Right to difpofe of Countries and Seas which belonged not to him : That Drake fhould be always ready to anfwer in ...
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... Mean while , whether Elizabeth thought herself able on her Peo- to prevent , or repel the Danger , fhe took but few ples Affec- Precautions , relying ... means . preffions she used when ever the spoke to 22 The Hiftory of ENGLAND . Vol . IX.
... Mean while , whether Elizabeth thought herself able on her Peo- to prevent , or repel the Danger , fhe took but few ples Affec- Precautions , relying ... means . preffions she used when ever the spoke to 22 The Hiftory of ENGLAND . Vol . IX.
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... Means to tell Carew in private the con- p . 132 . trary to what he had faid in Publick . The King of France fent likewife La Mothe Fenelon into Scotland to try to fupport the Favourite's Party , well knowing thofe who had feized the ...
... Means to tell Carew in private the con- p . 132 . trary to what he had faid in Publick . The King of France fent likewife La Mothe Fenelon into Scotland to try to fupport the Favourite's Party , well knowing thofe who had feized the ...
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Página 484 - And therefore we have justly rejected that suit of yours; for what have you left unattempted in the highest points of sovereignty in that petition of yours except the striking of coin ? For it contains the violation of leagues, the particular way how to govern a war, and the marriage of our dearest son...
Página 489 - Parliament: and that in the handling and proceeding of those businesses every member of the House of Parliament hath and of right ought to have freedom of speech to propound, treat, reason and bring to conclusion the same...
Página 301 - Pope may be deposed or murdered by their subjects or any other whatsoever : and I do believe and in my conscience am resolved that neither the Pope nor any person whatsoever hath power to absolve me of this oath or any part thereof, which I acknowledge by good and full authority to be lawfully ministered unto me, and do renounce all pardons and dispensations to the contrary...
Página 300 - God and the world that our sovereign lord King James is lawful and rightful king of this realm and of all other his majesty's dominions and countries ; and that the pope neither of himself nor by any authority of the...
Página 468 - That to frustrate their hopes for a future age, our most noble Prince may be timely and happily married to one of our own religion.
Página 92 - I see no such great cause why I should either be fond to live or fear to die. I have had good experience of this world, and I know what it is to be a subject, and what to be a sovereign.
Página 536 - Christian princes ; so I believe that the glory of God requires that we should endeavour to unite them : And I do not esteem it a greater honour to be descended from so great princes, than to imitate them, in the zeal of their piety, in which it helps me very much to have known the mind and will of our thrice honoured lord and father, and the holy intentions of his catholick...
Página 472 - ... of his in Parliament. But, to put them out of doubt of any question of that nature that may arise among them hereafter, you shall resolve them, in our name, that we think...
Página 472 - ... our dearest son's match with the daughter of Spain, nor to touch the honour of that king, or any other our friends or confederates ; and also not to meddle with any man's particulars, which ART.
Página 258 - I am the husband, and all the whole isle is my lawful wife ; I am the head and it is my body...