A brief survey of British historyBlackie & Son, 1899 - 277 էջ |
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... marriage , he would naturally rule both countries . And besides this , it was felt that he would do his best to compel his dominions to hold the same religion as he held himself . So that on the result of a royal marriage there often ...
... marriage , he would naturally rule both countries . And besides this , it was felt that he would do his best to compel his dominions to hold the same religion as he held himself . So that on the result of a royal marriage there often ...
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... marriage . Englishmen did not in those days think persecution wrong , but they did not give themselves ... Marriage in marriage too : it was not likely that so Proposals for great a prize , the Queen of England , would Elizabeth . lack ...
... marriage . Englishmen did not in those days think persecution wrong , but they did not give themselves ... Marriage in marriage too : it was not likely that so Proposals for great a prize , the Queen of England , would Elizabeth . lack ...
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... marriage , would entangle England with some other state . And Mary , unlike Elizabeth , had no aversion to marriage . At the beginning of Elizabeth's reign Mary was wife to Francis II . the Mary Stuart's French king , also a Roman ...
... marriage , would entangle England with some other state . And Mary , unlike Elizabeth , had no aversion to marriage . At the beginning of Elizabeth's reign Mary was wife to Francis II . the Mary Stuart's French king , also a Roman ...
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THE RACES OF BRITAIN | 7 |
WILLIAM III IN BRITAIN | 153 |
WAR WITH FRANCE MARLBOROUGH | 156 |
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