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... thing that took place in that interval with great minuteness , does not mention this remarkable act of indecency , and states , on the contrary , that the king was removed from Whitehall to St. James's immedi- ately after his trial ...
... thing that took place in that interval with great minuteness , does not mention this remarkable act of indecency , and states , on the contrary , that the king was removed from Whitehall to St. James's immedi- ately after his trial ...
Pagina 15
... thing might be . " Well might the editor observe , " this tender mercy sounds very + Cabala , p . 81 . ยง Vol . i . 209 . * Murdin's State Papers , p . 95 . State Trials , 1338 , and post . cruel ! " The same paper also admits the ...
... thing might be . " Well might the editor observe , " this tender mercy sounds very + Cabala , p . 81 . ยง Vol . i . 209 . * Murdin's State Papers , p . 95 . State Trials , 1338 , and post . cruel ! " The same paper also admits the ...
Pagina 20
... things from him . ' After this he was asked no more questions , but sent back to prison . The Council then fell into ... thing be done , let the advice of the Judges be had thereon , whether it be legal or no . ' And afterwards his ...
... things from him . ' After this he was asked no more questions , but sent back to prison . The Council then fell into ... thing be done , let the advice of the Judges be had thereon , whether it be legal or no . ' And afterwards his ...
Pagina 44
... things it might have been expected that a majority of the people would have espoused the cause of Lady Jane Grey ; but this was by no means the case . No doubt the main cause of the paucity of her adherents was the unpopularity of ...
... things it might have been expected that a majority of the people would have espoused the cause of Lady Jane Grey ; but this was by no means the case . No doubt the main cause of the paucity of her adherents was the unpopularity of ...
Pagina 60
... thing which was thought harsh , or denied any peti- tion which was thought reasonable , to say that " weazen - faced Throckmorton had been there . " 66 In 1569 , when the intrigue for a marriage between the Queen of Scots and the Duke ...
... thing which was thought harsh , or denied any peti- tion which was thought reasonable , to say that " weazen - faced Throckmorton had been there . " 66 In 1569 , when the intrigue for a marriage between the Queen of Scots and the Duke ...
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