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... queen Mary . On this event all the foreign Protestants were ordered to leave the kingdom ; and as Peter Martyr had ... queen Elizabeth , and the re - establishment of the Protestant religion in England , efforts were made to bring him ...
... queen Mary . On this event all the foreign Protestants were ordered to leave the kingdom ; and as Peter Martyr had ... queen Elizabeth , and the re - establishment of the Protestant religion in England , efforts were made to bring him ...
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... queen , landed at Southampton on the 19th of July , 1554 , with a magnificent train of Spanish grandees and Burgundian lords ; and the marriage was solemnized by bishop Gar- diner , in his cathedral at Winchester . Philip was in his ...
... queen , landed at Southampton on the 19th of July , 1554 , with a magnificent train of Spanish grandees and Burgundian lords ; and the marriage was solemnized by bishop Gar- diner , in his cathedral at Winchester . Philip was in his ...
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... queen of England , born at the palace of St. James's , on the 30th of April , 1662 , was daughter of the duke of York , afterwards king James II . , by Ann Hyde , daughter of the lord chancellor Clarendon . She was married in 1677 to ...
... queen of England , born at the palace of St. James's , on the 30th of April , 1662 , was daughter of the duke of York , afterwards king James II . , by Ann Hyde , daughter of the lord chancellor Clarendon . She was married in 1677 to ...
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... queen , and was the principal cause of all her subsequent mis- fortunes . In 1559 the untimely death of Henry II . raised his son Francis II . to the throne , and conferred upon Mary the crown of a queen - consort . Her mother , the queen ...
... queen , and was the principal cause of all her subsequent mis- fortunes . In 1559 the untimely death of Henry II . raised his son Francis II . to the throne , and conferred upon Mary the crown of a queen - consort . Her mother , the queen ...
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... queen's family by his musical talents . By his insinuating and supple behaviour he crept into Mary's favour , and was raised to the office of her French secretary . This good fortune rendered him so arrogant and insolent , that he was ...
... queen's family by his musical talents . By his insinuating and supple behaviour he crept into Mary's favour , and was raised to the office of her French secretary . This good fortune rendered him so arrogant and insolent , that he was ...
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Page 149 - The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates PROVING THAT IT IS LAWFUL, AND HATH BEEN HELD SO THROUGH ALL AGES, FOR ANY WHO HAVE THE POWER TO CALL TO ACCOUNT A TYRANT, OR WICKED KING, AND AFTER DUE CONVICTION TO DEPOSE AND PUT HIM TO DEATH, IF THE ORDINARY MAGISTRATE HAVE NEGLECTED OR DENIED TO DO IT.
Page 179 - There be, that tell me, that there is a certain cunning fellow in Scotland, called George Monk, who is said to lie in wait there to introduce Charles Stuart : I pray you use your diligence to apprehend him, and send him up to me.
Page 150 - When he first rose, he heard a chapter in the Hebrew Bible, and then studied till twelve ; then took some exercise for an hour ; then dined, then played on the organ, and...
Page 10 - An Account of the Growth of Popery and arbitrary Government in England...
Page 301 - It will release me for ever from an ungrateful service, for it is my firm and unalterable determination never again to set my foot on board a king's ship. Immediately after my arrival in town I shall wait on the first lord of the Admiralty, and resign my commission.
Page 268 - If they had any effect, it would be contrary to their intent ; leaning against their impression, might give a bias the other way. But I hope, and I know, that I have fortitude enough to resist even that weakness. No libels, no threats, nothing that has happened, nothing that can happen, will weigh a feather against allowing the defendant, upon this and every other question, not only the whole advantage he is entitled to from substantial law and justice, but every benefit from the most critical nicety...
Page 148 - He published about the same time his Areopagitica, a Speech of Mr. John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed Printing.
Page 362 - The Dean, having gotten from a foreigner several fine cuts and pictures, representing the stories and passions of the Saints and Martyrs, had placed them against the Epistles and Gospels of their festivals in a Common Prayer Book...
Page 61 - had lost his wits," nor is it " meanly performed." Warburton, a keen critic of the writers of that unhappy and that glorious age for both parties, has pronounced this " History " to be " a just composition, according to the rules of history ; written with much judgment, penetration, manliness, and spirit, and with a candour that will greatly increase your esteem, when you understand that he wrote by order of his masters the Parliament.
Page 365 - I leave to my son Edward (who is executor to this my will), to be squandered as he shall think fit: I leave it him for that purpose, and hope no better from him.