The World's Great Classics1899 |
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... peace , the priests who can move their flocks any way , for the whole of the commonalty is in such a state of irritation that it will easily follow any stir towards change . " But , heedless of danger from without or from within ...
... peace , the priests who can move their flocks any way , for the whole of the commonalty is in such a state of irritation that it will easily follow any stir towards change . " But , heedless of danger from without or from within ...
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... peace left the field open to the diplomatic manœuvres and intrigues in which she ex- celled . Her delight in the consciousness of her ingenuity broke out in a thousand puckish freaks , freaks in which one can hardly see any purpose ...
... peace left the field open to the diplomatic manœuvres and intrigues in which she ex- celled . Her delight in the consciousness of her ingenuity broke out in a thousand puckish freaks , freaks in which one can hardly see any purpose ...
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... peace , her instinct of order , the firmness and moderation of her government , the judicious spirit of conciliation and compromise among warring factions which gave the country an unexampled tranquillity at a time when almost every ...
... peace , her instinct of order , the firmness and moderation of her government , the judicious spirit of conciliation and compromise among warring factions which gave the country an unexampled tranquillity at a time when almost every ...
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... peace . The settlement of religion , however , was not the only press- ing care which met Elizabeth as she mounted the throne . The country was drained by war ; yet she could only free herself from war , and from the dependence on Spain ...
... peace . The settlement of religion , however , was not the only press- ing care which met Elizabeth as she mounted the throne . The country was drained by war ; yet she could only free herself from war , and from the dependence on Spain ...
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... peace with France , therefore , Francis and Mary persisted in their pretensions ; and a French force landed at Leith , with the connivance of Mary of Guise . The appear- ance of this force on the Border was intended to bring about a ...
... peace with France , therefore , Francis and Mary persisted in their pretensions ; and a French force landed at Leith , with the connivance of Mary of Guise . The appear- ance of this force on the Border was intended to bring about a ...
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