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Pagina 10
... French influence was powerful enough to make him vacillate , and he could not resolve to decide in favour of Cathe- rine . In short , as long as an alliance with a French princess appeared to be Henry's object , the injuries of the ...
... French influence was powerful enough to make him vacillate , and he could not resolve to decide in favour of Cathe- rine . In short , as long as an alliance with a French princess appeared to be Henry's object , the injuries of the ...
Pagina 15
... French court , where freedom with infe riors has always been habitual , are really trivial and unimportant . Why , then , would Dr. Lingard mislead the common reader , by saying , ' that she had descended from her high rank to make com ...
... French court , where freedom with infe riors has always been habitual , are really trivial and unimportant . Why , then , would Dr. Lingard mislead the common reader , by saying , ' that she had descended from her high rank to make com ...
Pagina 20
... French jacobins , their deeds as sanguinary and atrocious . We cannot forget that the ruins of Munster were still smoking , and that another John of Leyden might be appre- hended among their frantic followers . * It appears from the ...
... French jacobins , their deeds as sanguinary and atrocious . We cannot forget that the ruins of Munster were still smoking , and that another John of Leyden might be appre- hended among their frantic followers . * It appears from the ...
Pagina 27
... French ambassador . ' ( Lingard . ) Paul accordingly denied her legitimacy and right to the crown , and asserted that of Mary Queen of Scots . Francis , upon this , quartered the arms of England , and returned an evasive and ...
... French ambassador . ' ( Lingard . ) Paul accordingly denied her legitimacy and right to the crown , and asserted that of Mary Queen of Scots . Francis , upon this , quartered the arms of England , and returned an evasive and ...
Pagina 44
... French privateer , lodged in the dungeon of a French prison , procured with difficulty his release , came to England , that highly favoured land , ' as we are glad to find this American lady considers it , and , on his return , as we ...
... French privateer , lodged in the dungeon of a French prison , procured with difficulty his release , came to England , that highly favoured land , ' as we are glad to find this American lady considers it , and , on his return , as we ...
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