Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England: From the Earliest Times Till the Reign of Queen Victoria, 2 tomasJ. Cockcroft & Company, 1875 |
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... her ; and though she placed all her confidence in Cecil , she allowed the wily old courtier 1 Ibid . 520 . ? Burn . Ref . ii . 186 . still to enjoy his place of Lord Treasurer till his 1553. ] 151 SIR WILLIAM PAULET . WILLIAM.
... her ; and though she placed all her confidence in Cecil , she allowed the wily old courtier 1 Ibid . 520 . ? Burn . Ref . ii . 186 . still to enjoy his place of Lord Treasurer till his 1553. ] 151 SIR WILLIAM PAULET . WILLIAM.
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... Cecil ( afterwards the celebrated Burleigh ) was the last , and it was so placed as to give him the pretext to which he resorted , that he signed only as a witness . - Burnet , vol . vi . pp . 275 , 276 . 3 Upon his trial for high ...
... Cecil ( afterwards the celebrated Burleigh ) was the last , and it was so placed as to give him the pretext to which he resorted , that he signed only as a witness . - Burnet , vol . vi . pp . 275 , 276 . 3 Upon his trial for high ...
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... Cecil had been beforehand with them , and had already gained her entire confidence , notwithstanding the part he had taken in Northumberland's treason on the death of Edward VI . , by which she would have been set aside , and ...
... Cecil had been beforehand with them , and had already gained her entire confidence , notwithstanding the part he had taken in Northumberland's treason on the death of Edward VI . , by which she would have been set aside , and ...
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... Cecil being her minister , she should without violence restore the Reformation introduced un- der her brother , and put herself at the head of the Prot- estant party in Europe . It is lucky for us that she con- sidered this to be for ...
... Cecil being her minister , she should without violence restore the Reformation introduced un- der her brother , and put herself at the head of the Prot- estant party in Europe . It is lucky for us that she con- sidered this to be for ...
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... Cecil's management , very few Catholics were returned . Heath was now called upon to conform to the law , and himself to take the oath of supremacy . He pleaded con- science and the divine commandment as superior to all human law . He ...
... Cecil's management , very few Catholics were returned . Heath was now called upon to conform to the law , and himself to take the oath of supremacy . He pleaded con- science and the divine commandment as superior to all human law . He ...
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