History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volume 10Parker, 1866 - Great Britain |
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... hope to the last that she would go back to the principles of the old alliance and the old faith , and so furnished him with an excuse to himself for his own inaction . Thus time was gained , and time was everything for the consolidation ...
... hope to the last that she would go back to the principles of the old alliance and the old faith , and so furnished him with an excuse to himself for his own inaction . Thus time was gained , and time was everything for the consolidation ...
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... hope that the Bull could be published in Flanders . Philip , he was well aware , would entreat or command him to restore the levin bolt to his spiritual armoury . He therefore sent it to the Cardinal of Lorraine , to be issued at a ...
... hope that the Bull could be published in Flanders . Philip , he was well aware , would entreat or command him to restore the levin bolt to his spiritual armoury . He therefore sent it to the Cardinal of Lorraine , to be issued at a ...
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... hope the establishment of a Scottish sovereign on the throne of the Edwards . Had Elizabeth acknowledged James as her successor , he and all Scotland with him would have been entirely satisfied ; but Elizabeth had refused to hear of it ...
... hope the establishment of a Scottish sovereign on the throne of the Edwards . Had Elizabeth acknowledged James as her successor , he and all Scotland with him would have been entirely satisfied ; but Elizabeth had refused to hear of it ...
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... hope of extricating herself by force from the combinations which were 1 If they could not move the Queen by fair means , they said ' qu'ils en essayeront quelque autre plus vio- lent ; car desirant , comment que soit , pourvoir aulx ...
... hope of extricating herself by force from the combinations which were 1 If they could not move the Queen by fair means , they said ' qu'ils en essayeront quelque autre plus vio- lent ; car desirant , comment que soit , pourvoir aulx ...
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... hope ; soothe the others with ' quiet means and messages , ' and lead them both to de- pend upon England . So much for the Scots . But Sussex himself , ' she said , would expect to know what she meant to do ; and she was obliged to own ...
... hope ; soothe the others with ' quiet means and messages , ' and lead them both to de- pend upon England . So much for the Scots . But Sussex himself , ' she said , would expect to know what she meant to do ; and she was obliged to own ...
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