The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences, Том 20 |
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... PROTESTANT PETITION . Mary of Lorraine , the new regent , though the had with great diffi- culty attained the fummit of her wishes , feemed to be much lefs verfant in the arts of government than of intrigue . She was fcarcely fettled in ...
... PROTESTANT PETITION . Mary of Lorraine , the new regent , though the had with great diffi- culty attained the fummit of her wishes , feemed to be much lefs verfant in the arts of government than of intrigue . She was fcarcely fettled in ...
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... Protestants fhould be prefented to the queen - regent ; which , after complaining of the injuries they had fuffered , fhould require her to bestow upon them her fup- port and assistance , and urge her to proceed in the work of a ...
... Protestants fhould be prefented to the queen - regent ; which , after complaining of the injuries they had fuffered , fhould require her to bestow upon them her fup- port and assistance , and urge her to proceed in the work of a ...
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... Protestants ted agaiift them as heretics , fhould be abrogated ; were thus making the moft vigorous exertions in or , at fratt , that their power thould be fufpended behalf of their ipiritual liberties , the queen - re- u . the duputes ...
... Protestants ted agaiift them as heretics , fhould be abrogated ; were thus making the moft vigorous exertions in or , at fratt , that their power thould be fufpended behalf of their ipiritual liberties , the queen - re- u . the duputes ...
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... Protestants w more attentive to their affairs . - Mounts built at proper diftances , which , being fort : with ordinance , ferved as places of retreat defence in the event of fudden incurfion ; thus they continued the blockade in a more ...
... Protestants w more attentive to their affairs . - Mounts built at proper diftances , which , being fort : with ordinance , ferved as places of retreat defence in the event of fudden incurfion ; thus they continued the blockade in a more ...
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... Protestants was re- ceived in parliament with marks of the greateft refpect . The popish doctrines it cenfured , and the strong language it employed , excited no dif- pute . The nobility , however , and the lay mem- bers , did not think ...
... Protestants was re- ceived in parliament with marks of the greateft refpect . The popish doctrines it cenfured , and the strong language it employed , excited no dif- pute . The nobility , however , and the lay mem- bers , did not think ...
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