A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... influence in a Dutch church formed in that city . He persuaded many of its members to embrace his views of church govern- ment . Growing bold by his success , he formed a distinct church upon democratical principles . His proceedings ...
... influence in a Dutch church formed in that city . He persuaded many of its members to embrace his views of church govern- ment . Growing bold by his success , he formed a distinct church upon democratical principles . His proceedings ...
Page 433
... influence his generals had already gained . The duke de Vendome joined the elector of Bavaria , and defeated Count Stirum . The duke of Burgundy also undertook the siege of Old Brisac , which he reduced , and then returned in triumph to ...
... influence his generals had already gained . The duke de Vendome joined the elector of Bavaria , and defeated Count Stirum . The duke of Burgundy also undertook the siege of Old Brisac , which he reduced , and then returned in triumph to ...
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... influence of the tory ministry , and to induce the queen to manifest a preference for their op ponents . The duke of Buckingham was deprived of the privy - seal , and the office conferred on the duke of Newcastle , a nobleman of great ...
... influence of the tory ministry , and to induce the queen to manifest a preference for their op ponents . The duke of Buckingham was deprived of the privy - seal , and the office conferred on the duke of Newcastle , a nobleman of great ...
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