The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688. In Eight Volumes, Volume 8J. M'Creery, 1807 - Great Britain |
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... LONDON : PRINTED BY J. M'CREERY , FOR CADELL AND DAVIES , J. JOHNSON , F. AND C. RIVINGTON , W. J , AND . J. RICHARDSON , T. PAYNE , J. WALKER , VERNOR , HOOD AND SHARPE , DARTON AND HARVEY , f . wingrAVE , CUTHELL AND MARTIN , G ...
... LONDON : PRINTED BY J. M'CREERY , FOR CADELL AND DAVIES , J. JOHNSON , F. AND C. RIVINGTON , W. J , AND . J. RICHARDSON , T. PAYNE , J. WALKER , VERNOR , HOOD AND SHARPE , DARTON AND HARVEY , f . wingrAVE , CUTHELL AND MARTIN , G ...
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... London - Suspension of the penal laws State of Ireland - Embassy to Rome - Attempt upon Magdalen College - Imprisonment - trial , and ac- quittal of the bishops - Birth of the prince of Wales . Page 215 . CHAP . LXXI . Conduct of the ...
... London - Suspension of the penal laws State of Ireland - Embassy to Rome - Attempt upon Magdalen College - Imprisonment - trial , and ac- quittal of the bishops - Birth of the prince of Wales . Page 215 . CHAP . LXXI . Conduct of the ...
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... London ten thousand pounds to be paid to any man who should merit it by this assassination . A Spanish provincial had expressed like liberality : The prior of the Benedictines was willing to go the length of six thousand : The Do ...
... London ten thousand pounds to be paid to any man who should merit it by this assassination . A Spanish provincial had expressed like liberality : The prior of the Benedictines was willing to go the length of six thousand : The Do ...
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... London had been the work of the Jesuits , who had employed eighty or eighty - six persons for that purpose , and had ex- pended seven hundred fire - balls ; but they had a good return for their money , for they had been able to pilfer ...
... London had been the work of the Jesuits , who had employed eighty or eighty - six persons for that purpose , and had ex- pended seven hundred fire - balls ; but they had a good return for their money , for they had been able to pilfer ...
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... London , who would rise in four - and - twenty hours or less ; and Jennison , a Jesuit , said , that they might easily cut the throats of a hundred thousand protestants . Eight thousand catholics had agreed to take arms in Scotland ...
... London , who would rise in four - and - twenty hours or less ; and Jennison , a Jesuit , said , that they might easily cut the throats of a hundred thousand protestants . Eight thousand catholics had agreed to take arms in Scotland ...
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