Works: Collected and Edited by James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, and Douglas Denon Heath, Volume 8Longman, 1862 |
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... kingdom has there been a time so full of commo- tion and social alteration , so working with the arrears of changes past and the first motions of changes to come , as that in which he lived ; seldom has there been a man who could ...
... kingdom has there been a time so full of commo- tion and social alteration , so working with the arrears of changes past and the first motions of changes to come , as that in which he lived ; seldom has there been a man who could ...
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... kingdom . The Pope beareth a great sway , and the King of Spain by means of his pensions ; and of the Queen Mother with the Guise ; she for her two daughters , he for other regard , can do what he list there , or hinder what he would ...
... kingdom . The Pope beareth a great sway , and the King of Spain by means of his pensions ; and of the Queen Mother with the Guise ; she for her two daughters , he for other regard , can do what he list there , or hinder what he would ...
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... kingdom ; and refuse the bishops for judges , who are parties partial in their own defence , because they seek more worldly ambition than the glory of Christ Jesus . " For mine own part , my good Lord , I will not deny , but as I may ...
... kingdom ; and refuse the bishops for judges , who are parties partial in their own defence , because they seek more worldly ambition than the glory of Christ Jesus . " For mine own part , my good Lord , I will not deny , but as I may ...
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... kingdoms , or at the least so to muzzle him , as that he shall have little power to bite you . As for Scotland , if ... kingdom to bridle and restrain his malice , who , since they do depend upon your Majesty , are in all policy by the ...
... kingdoms , or at the least so to muzzle him , as that he shall have little power to bite you . As for Scotland , if ... kingdom to bridle and restrain his malice , who , since they do depend upon your Majesty , are in all policy by the ...
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... kingdom . But if you do not league , then your Majesty is to think of means for strengthening yourself and weakening him . Your own strength is to be tendered both at home and abroad . For your home - strength , with all reverence I ...
... kingdom . But if you do not league , then your Majesty is to think of means for strengthening yourself and weakening him . Your own strength is to be tendered both at home and abroad . For your home - strength , with all reverence I ...
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