The British Plutarch [by T. Mortimer].Samuel Archer, 1808 |
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... Spanish government and a Spanish inquisi- tion and it gave rise to the rebellion , under Sir Thomas Wyat , in which the duke of Suffolk , though a prisoner in the Tower , was concerned ; the insurrection was soon quelled ; but the unfor ...
... Spanish government and a Spanish inquisi- tion and it gave rise to the rebellion , under Sir Thomas Wyat , in which the duke of Suffolk , though a prisoner in the Tower , was concerned ; the insurrection was soon quelled ; but the unfor ...
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... Spanish inquisitor . To this we must add , that the instructions he sent to the bishops and clergy con- cerning the protestants , plainly shew , that he was at the bottom of the sanguinary proceedings of Gardiner and Bonner , though he ...
... Spanish inquisitor . To this we must add , that the instructions he sent to the bishops and clergy con- cerning the protestants , plainly shew , that he was at the bottom of the sanguinary proceedings of Gardiner and Bonner , though he ...
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... Spanish crown to him , left her abruptly . The cardinal's character has been so variously stated by different writers , that it is a hard task to ascertain the exact truth at this distance of time : it may , therefore , be thought more ...
... Spanish crown to him , left her abruptly . The cardinal's character has been so variously stated by different writers , that it is a hard task to ascertain the exact truth at this distance of time : it may , therefore , be thought more ...
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... Spanish historian . " He sailed about the beginning of April , 1525 , first to the Canaries , then to the islands of Cape Verde , thence to Cape Au- gustine and the island of Patos , or Geese ; and near Bahia de To- dos Los Santos , or ...
... Spanish historian . " He sailed about the beginning of April , 1525 , first to the Canaries , then to the islands of Cape Verde , thence to Cape Au- gustine and the island of Patos , or Geese ; and near Bahia de To- dos Los Santos , or ...
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... Spanish court , and gave an account of his voyage . It is evident from the manner in which the Spanish author speaks of him , that he was not well received ; and one may easily account for it . He had raised himself enemies by treating ...
... Spanish court , and gave an account of his voyage . It is evident from the manner in which the Spanish author speaks of him , that he was not well received ; and one may easily account for it . He had raised himself enemies by treating ...
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