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... remained to be considered religion , on which her rule'specially from abroad had been most frequently ' and maliciously impugned . ' It was true , Elizabeth admitted , that ' the external ecclesiastical policy of ' England differed in ...
... remained to be considered religion , on which her rule'specially from abroad had been most frequently ' and maliciously impugned . ' It was true , Elizabeth admitted , that ' the external ecclesiastical policy of ' England differed in ...
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... remained as he had known it ten years before - a country without a people , a country of noblemen and gentlemen where the Commons had no existence except as servants or retainers or dependants , the shot which killed Murray would have ...
... remained as he had known it ten years before - a country without a people , a country of noblemen and gentlemen where the Commons had no existence except as servants or retainers or dependants , the shot which killed Murray would have ...
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... remained resolute in all things which concerned the maintainance of the true Christian Religion among them , the preservation of their King'— she had never used the word before- and consequently of their own particular states and ...
... remained resolute in all things which concerned the maintainance of the true Christian Religion among them , the preservation of their King'— she had never used the word before- and consequently of their own particular states and ...
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James Anthony Froude. เ March his body was half paralysed , but his wit remained as CHAP XIX keen as ever ; and from this time till his death he be- 1570 came the chief adviser of the Scottish Queen in her English prison , and the ...
James Anthony Froude. เ March his body was half paralysed , but his wit remained as CHAP XIX keen as ever ; and from this time till his death he be- 1570 came the chief adviser of the Scottish Queen in her English prison , and the ...
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... remained Hume Castle , which had been spe- cially fortified and was held by a garrison . This strong- hold at least the Scots expected would be safe , and they had carried such property as they could move within its walls . The ...
... remained Hume Castle , which had been spe- cially fortified and was held by a garrison . This strong- hold at least the Scots expected would be safe , and they had carried such property as they could move within its walls . The ...
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