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" ... have combined. It determined Philip upon the undisguised pursuit of the English throne, and it enlisted against him and his projects the passionate patriotism of the English nobility, who refused to be tempted, even by their creed, to betray the independence... "
Mary, Queen of Scots - Página 75
por John Watts De Peyster - 1882 - 144 páginas
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History of England: From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen12

James Anthony Froude - 1870 - 662 páginas
...tempted, even by their creed, to betray the independence of their CHAP XXXIV country. At once and for ever it destroyed the hope that the Spanish Armada would find a party to welcome it. The entire Catholic organisation, as directed against England, was smitten with paralysis; and the Queen found herself,...
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Hours at Home, Volumen10

1870 - 604 páginas
...ence of their country. .At once and forever it destroyed the hope that the Spanish Armada would Qnd a party to welcome it. The entire Catholic organization, as directed against England, W88 smitten with paralysis; and the Queen found herself, when the invader arrived at last, supported...
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The Christian Ambassador, Volumen9

1871 - 404 páginas
...be tempted, even by their creed, to betray the independence of their country. At once, and for ever, it destroyed the hope that the Spanish Armada would...paralysis ; and the queen found herself, when the occasion required, supported by the loyal enthusiasm of an undivided nation.'' The Armada came and...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumen51

Henry Allon - 1870 - 602 páginas
...be tempted, even by their creed, to betray the independence of their country. At once, and for ever, it destroyed the hope that the Spanish Armada would...paralysis ; and the Queen found herself, when the occasion arrived at last, supported by the loyal enthusiasm of an undivided nation.' — Vol. xii....
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumen51

Henry Allon - 1870 - 586 páginas
...be tempted, even by their creed, to betray the independence of their country. At once, and for ever, it destroyed the hope that the Spanish Armada would...with paralysis; and the Queen found herself, when the occasion arrived at last, supported by the loyal enthusiasm of an undivided nation.' — Vol. xii....
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The British Quarterly Review, Volumen51

Henry Allon - 1870 - 712 páginas
...be tempted, even by their creed, to betray the independence of their country. At once, and for ever, it destroyed the hope that the Spanish Armada would...party to welcome it. The entire Catholic organization, ns directed against England, was smitten with paralysis ; and the Queen found herself, when the occasion...
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