An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution, from the reign of Henry VII. to the present timeLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1865 |
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... took care not to crown his queen for a considerable time after his marriage . Indeed , it is certain that , whether from prejudice or policy , his Lancastrian partialities in- fluenced his conduct during the whole of his reign . One of ...
... took care not to crown his queen for a considerable time after his marriage . Indeed , it is certain that , whether from prejudice or policy , his Lancastrian partialities in- fluenced his conduct during the whole of his reign . One of ...
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... took place in Switzerland , Scot- land , and Germany . It was begun by the King , in consequence of his desire to put away his wife and marry another ; and this quarrel was not only un- connected with the doctrine of Luther , but that ...
... took place in Switzerland , Scot- land , and Germany . It was begun by the King , in consequence of his desire to put away his wife and marry another ; and this quarrel was not only un- connected with the doctrine of Luther , but that ...
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... took against the Church of Rome after the divorce was the dissolu- tion of the monasteries . The motive which induced him to adopt this measure was probably a spirit of rapacity ; for with all his power he found it a very difficult ...
... took against the Church of Rome after the divorce was the dissolu- tion of the monasteries . The motive which induced him to adopt this measure was probably a spirit of rapacity ; for with all his power he found it a very difficult ...
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... took place in Devonshire , Norfolk , and elsewhere . The preach- ing of the Roman Catholic priesthood produced so strong an impression , that all the means of authority were put in motion to counteract it . The clergy were first ordered ...
... took place in Devonshire , Norfolk , and elsewhere . The preach- ing of the Roman Catholic priesthood produced so strong an impression , that all the means of authority were put in motion to counteract it . The clergy were first ordered ...
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... took care not to ask too much money of the people . Her treaties with Henry IV . and with the Netherland States resemble more the hard bargain of a Swiss Canton than the generous alliance of a powerful and friendly sovereign . She well ...
... took care not to ask too much money of the people . Her treaties with Henry IV . and with the Netherland States resemble more the hard bargain of a Swiss Canton than the generous alliance of a powerful and friendly sovereign . She well ...
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