A Chronological Abridgment of the History of Great-Britain, from the First Invasion of the Romans, to the Year 1763: With Genealogical and Political Tables ...T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812 |
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... , he resolved to take possession of the sovereignty on his own claim , as heir of the house of Lancaster , which he would never allow to be discussed ; and to postpone his intended marriage till 2 . [ Period 7 . HENRY VII .
... , he resolved to take possession of the sovereignty on his own claim , as heir of the house of Lancaster , which he would never allow to be discussed ; and to postpone his intended marriage till 2 . [ Period 7 . HENRY VII .
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... never lead the king to the discovery of the true history of this young man whoever he was . Other agents of higher rank were sent over to Brussels , and directed to in- sinuate themselves in the confidence of Warbeck , to watch all his ...
... never lead the king to the discovery of the true history of this young man whoever he was . Other agents of higher rank were sent over to Brussels , and directed to in- sinuate themselves in the confidence of Warbeck , to watch all his ...
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... never have reason to repent that he had put himself under his protection . ( Bacon , p . 148 , 153. ) To these circumstances England was principally indebted for that wise and famous statute , which enacted , that no person , who should ...
... never have reason to repent that he had put himself under his protection . ( Bacon , p . 148 , 153. ) To these circumstances England was principally indebted for that wise and famous statute , which enacted , that no person , who should ...
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... never admitted him into his presence , but only viewed him from a window . Warbeck , impatient of restraint , soon ... never mentioned it ; besides , far from removing any doubts about Perkin Warbeck , it would rather have increased them ...
... never admitted him into his presence , but only viewed him from a window . Warbeck , impatient of restraint , soon ... never mentioned it ; besides , far from removing any doubts about Perkin Warbeck , it would rather have increased them ...
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... never took place , such evidences were never heard of . Perkin's claim , either he was or not the real duke of York , rested only on the conformity of his age with that of the prince , on a strong resemblance to him , acknowledged by ...
... never took place , such evidences were never heard of . Perkin's claim , either he was or not the real duke of York , rested only on the conformity of his age with that of the prince , on a strong resemblance to him , acknowledged by ...
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Página 409 - God and man have concurred to punish the wickedness of this time. And think not slightly of this advertisement; but retire yourself into your country, where you may expect the event in safety. For though there be no appearance of any stir, yet, I say, they will receive a terrible blow this parliament, and yet they shall not see who hurts them.
Página 96 - ... had I but served God as diligently as I have served the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs. But this is the just reward that I must receive for my indulgent pains and study, not regarding my service to God, but only to my prince.
Página 113 - O Father ! O Creator ! thou who art the way, the truth, and the life, thou knowest that I have not deserved this fate;" and then turning to the judges, made the most pathetic declarations of her innocence.
Página 346 - I am come amongst you, as you see, at this time, not for my recreation and disport, but being resolved, in the midst and heat of the battle, to live or die amongst you all, to lay down for my God, and for my kingdom, and for my people, my honour and my blood, even in the dust.
Página 107 - ... full power and authority from time to time to visit, repress, redress, reform, order, correct, restrain and amend all such errors, heresies, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities, whatsoever they be, which by any manner spiritual authority or jurisdiction ought or may lawfully be reformed...
Página 335 - is not worthy the joys of heaven, which repines because the body must endure the stroke of the executioner ; and though I did not expect that the Queen of England would set the first example of violating the sacred person of a sovereign prince, I willingly submit to that which Providence has decreed to be my lot.
Página 337 - God the afflicted state of the church, and prayed for prosperity to her son, and for a long life and peaceable reign to Elizabeth. She declared that she hoped for mercy only through the death of Christ, at the foot of whose image she now willingly shed her blood; and lifting up and kissing the crucifix, she thus addressed it: "As thy arms, O Jesus, were extended on the cross; so with the outstretched arms of thy mercy receive me, and forgive my sins.
Página 127 - He either made a gift of the revenues of convents to his favourites and courtiers, or sold them at low prices, or exchanged them for other lands on very disadvantageous terms. He...
Página 346 - I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman ; but I have the heart of a king, and of a king of England too...
Página 159 - It was not till the end of this reign that any salads, carrots, turnips, or other edible roots, were produced in England. The little of these vegetables that was used was formerly imported from Holland and Flanders". Queen Catherine, when she wanted a salad, was obliged to despatch a messenger thither on purpose.