Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 143W. Blackwood, 1888 |
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Pagina 8
... England , Knox ( who was the penman ) tried hard to be civil , if not friendly ; but , by the time he had finished , the English bishops and pastors had been roundly told that they still flaunted in " Romish rags . ' " If these have ...
... England , Knox ( who was the penman ) tried hard to be civil , if not friendly ; but , by the time he had finished , the English bishops and pastors had been roundly told that they still flaunted in " Romish rags . ' " If these have ...
Pagina 9
... England arrived , union should not be rendered more difficult by any legislative impediments . If peace with Elizabeth and the English Church could only be concluded on a broader and more Catholic basis than the Confession of Faith ...
... England arrived , union should not be rendered more difficult by any legislative impediments . If peace with Elizabeth and the English Church could only be concluded on a broader and more Catholic basis than the Confession of Faith ...
Pagina 10
... England , a perfect un- derstanding with Elizabeth , was the one safe and practicable pol- icy . Of this policy Mary appears entirely to have approved . She put herself in his hands ; he be- came " the whole guider of her affairs ...
... England , a perfect un- derstanding with Elizabeth , was the one safe and practicable pol- icy . Of this policy Mary appears entirely to have approved . She put herself in his hands ; he be- came " the whole guider of her affairs ...
Pagina 121
... England , to Bruges , his condition . And indeed he was one of the cheap Continental resi- continually occupied in planning dences in which the genteel exile travels and schemes of activity for could then make the best of the ...
... England , to Bruges , his condition . And indeed he was one of the cheap Continental resi- continually occupied in planning dences in which the genteel exile travels and schemes of activity for could then make the best of the ...
Pagina 129
... England could not get together an army at all were it seriously proposed to deal with her soldiers as Germany deals with hers . Just take note of the terms on which Germany , on the one hand , engages the services of 450,000 thoroughly ...
... England could not get together an army at all were it seriously proposed to deal with her soldiers as Germany deals with hers . Just take note of the terms on which Germany , on the one hand , engages the services of 450,000 thoroughly ...
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