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Michael Geddes. A N HISTORY OF THE Sad Catastrophe O F ANTONIO PEREZ , Secretary of State ΤΟ PHILIP II . King of SPAIN . Peligrofo eftado de un Criado de Rey , poffeer grandes Confianzas fuas . By Michael Geddes , LL . D. and Chancellor ...
Michael Geddes. A N HISTORY OF THE Sad Catastrophe O F ANTONIO PEREZ , Secretary of State ΤΟ PHILIP II . King of SPAIN . Peligrofo eftado de un Criado de Rey , poffeer grandes Confianzas fuas . By Michael Geddes , LL . D. and Chancellor ...
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... to pray that our prefent Gracious QUEEN , who treads in that Great Princess's Steps , may have a longer , and yet a more profperous Reign than She bad . AN A N HISTORY OF THE Sad Catastrophe OF ANTONIO PEREZ 240 The PREFACE .
... to pray that our prefent Gracious QUEEN , who treads in that Great Princess's Steps , may have a longer , and yet a more profperous Reign than She bad . AN A N HISTORY OF THE Sad Catastrophe OF ANTONIO PEREZ 240 The PREFACE .
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... Antonio , was his having order'd John de Ef- covedo , who was Secretary to ... Antonio Pe- rez upon his having had a Hand in it , ha- ving open'd to us a Scene of History ... Perez . 243 . in his great Offices; or more likely, than ...
... Antonio , was his having order'd John de Ef- covedo , who was Secretary to ... Antonio Pe- rez upon his having had a Hand in it , ha- ving open'd to us a Scene of History ... Perez . 243 . in his great Offices; or more likely, than ...
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... Antonio Perez , about it , it was judged to be more convenient , confi- dering how unwilling Don John would be to part with Soto , to let Soto remain with him ; yet in fome higher but not so close a Poft ; and to fend ... Antonio Perez . 247.
... Antonio Perez , about it , it was judged to be more convenient , confi- dering how unwilling Don John would be to part with Soto , to let Soto remain with him ; yet in fome higher but not so close a Poft ; and to fend ... Antonio Perez . 247.
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... Perez to come to his Houfe , ha- ving an Affair of great Importance to com- municate to him ; and when Antonio Perez was come , the Nuncio , having taken him into a private Room , asked him , Who that Efcovedo 1 Efcovedo was that was ...
... Perez to come to his Houfe , ha- ving an Affair of great Importance to com- municate to him ; and when Antonio Perez was come , the Nuncio , having taken him into a private Room , asked him , Who that Efcovedo 1 Efcovedo was that was ...
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Página 56 - ... by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren ; In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. Beside those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches.
Página 17 - Natal, possibly three weeks' or a month's voyage, and therefore the colonists want the power of transport before they can reach their market, and, unhappily, they are not wealthy enough to undertake this. When the mountain would not go to Mahomet, Mahomet went to the mountain, and this must be the case now if there be sufficient enterprise in this country to bring Mahomet and the mountain together. If it can be shown that the thing will pay, there are seldom want-ing those who are willing to profit...
Página 233 - Scriptures ; that there is but one God, and that he only is to be...
Página 46 - Symbol, where the Holy Ghoft is faid to proceed from the Father and the Son.
Página 231 - NEPOS ORETANUS. PETENTE ORDINE ET POPULO, IN HONOREM DOMUS DIVINE, PONTEM FECIT EX HS XXC. CIRCENSIBUS EDITIS.
Página 219 - Lady fo famous all over Spain and Portugal, for working of Miracles, as our Lady of the Pillar. Sixthly, The Marble Ship his Body was carried in from Joppa to Galicia. Seventhly, There being a King of Galicia at that Time. . Eighthly, His fighting againft the Moors, armed Cap - a- pic and mounted on a pranfing white Palfrey.
Página 393 - People, and had quietly been enjoy'd by them above Five Hundred Years, without any, Dependance on Don Pelayo and his Heirs ; none of which before had ever pretended to or dreamt of any fuch Right.
Página 13 - Council of Eliberis was celebrated in Spain, and the year 694, when the Seventeenth Council of Toledo was celebrated there, no fewer then Forty Ecclefiaftkal Sywdf, National, or Provincial, were aflcmbled in the Spanifb Church.
Página 15 - Councils theBifhop of Rome is not mentioned often, and never with any intimation of his having any Authority in them. And farther, tho...
Página 12 - Dominion and Power over this Ifland, and all its Inhabitants. The known Maxim, That Things, which do not appear, are as if they did not exift, is...