The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 : in Eight VolumesT. Cadell, 1786 - 588 pages |
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... fucceffion- King's projects of marriage -- He marries Anne of Cleves -- He diflikes ber -- A parliament Fall of Cromwel ― His execution - King's divorce from Anne of Cleves - His marriage with Catherine Howard -- State of affairs in ...
... fucceffion- King's projects of marriage -- He marries Anne of Cleves -- He diflikes ber -- A parliament Fall of Cromwel ― His execution - King's divorce from Anne of Cleves - His marriage with Catherine Howard -- State of affairs in ...
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... fucceffion to the crown , had taken no care to establish a plan of go- vernment during the minority of his grandfon , it behoved the parliament to fupply this defect : And the house of commons diftinguished themselves by taking the lead ...
... fucceffion to the crown , had taken no care to establish a plan of go- vernment during the minority of his grandfon , it behoved the parliament to fupply this defect : And the house of commons diftinguished themselves by taking the lead ...
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... fucceffion , and his younger brother imposed on the nation in his ftead . As the prefent duke of Lancaster inherited from Edmond by his mother , this genealogy made him the true heir of the monarchy ; and it is therefore infinuated in ...
... fucceffion , and his younger brother imposed on the nation in his ftead . As the prefent duke of Lancaster inherited from Edmond by his mother , this genealogy made him the true heir of the monarchy ; and it is therefore infinuated in ...
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... fucceffion of their monarchs , the in- ftances of departure from it had always borne fuch strong fymptoms of injuftice and violence , and fo little of a na- tional choice or election , and the returns to the true line had ever been ...
... fucceffion of their monarchs , the in- ftances of departure from it had always borne fuch strong fymptoms of injuftice and violence , and fo little of a na- tional choice or election , and the returns to the true line had ever been ...
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... fucceffion , and by declarations of parlia- ment , the throne , when vacant by Richard's demife , did of right belong . He complained of his cruel policy in allowing the young earl of Marche , whom he ought to regard as his fovereign ...
... fucceffion , and by declarations of parlia- ment , the throne , when vacant by Richard's demife , did of right belong . He complained of his cruel policy in allowing the young earl of Marche , whom he ought to regard as his fovereign ...
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