The World's Great Classics1899 |
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... temper both of Henry and the nation was stirred to a deep resentment ; and the first signs of reaction were seen in the Act of the Six Ar- ticles , which was passed by the Parliament with general assent . On the doctrine of ...
... temper both of Henry and the nation was stirred to a deep resentment ; and the first signs of reaction were seen in the Act of the Six Ar- ticles , which was passed by the Parliament with general assent . On the doctrine of ...
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... temper of the English people . The overthrow of his projects for the permanent acquisition of England to the House of Austria had disenchanted Philip of his stay in the realm ; and on the disappearance of all hope of a child , he had ...
... temper of the English people . The overthrow of his projects for the permanent acquisition of England to the House of Austria had disenchanted Philip of his stay in the realm ; and on the disappearance of all hope of a child , he had ...
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... temper of the Protestants , burned at home or driven into exile abroad , had become a fiercer thing , and the Calvinistic refugees were pouring back from Geneva with dreams of revolutionary change in Church and State . England , dragged ...
... temper of the Protestants , burned at home or driven into exile abroad , had become a fiercer thing , and the Calvinistic refugees were pouring back from Geneva with dreams of revolutionary change in Church and State . England , dragged ...
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... temper recalled in its strange contrasts the mixed blood within her veins . She was at once the daughter of Henry and of Anne Boleyn . From her father she inherited her frank and hearty address , her love of popularity and of free ...
... temper recalled in its strange contrasts the mixed blood within her veins . She was at once the daughter of Henry and of Anne Boleyn . From her father she inherited her frank and hearty address , her love of popularity and of free ...
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... temper which had broken out in the romps of her girlhood and showed itself almost ostentatiously throughout her later life . Personal beauty in a man was a sure passport to her lik- ing . She patted handsome young squires on the neck ...
... temper which had broken out in the romps of her girlhood and showed itself almost ostentatiously throughout her later life . Personal beauty in a man was a sure passport to her lik- ing . She patted handsome young squires on the neck ...
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