id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28546 Ranke, Leopold von A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6) .txt text/plain 218104 9979 67 the King of France, thought herself strong enough to invade England. Scotland at that time, and the King of France some years later, became church-thanksgivings to God for having given the English a king of the this time, but it was remarked that the King of England only spent question came up again before King Henry, which side England was to of the great men and of the Queen of England, the Emperor's resolution to set the French crown on King Henry's head: he reckoned between France and England, of securing the succession by the King's the King of England and the Queen of Scotland. Catholic party in Scotland reckoned on having the most powerful king country, and thence advance into England.[303] King James at least of the States-General, but especially of the King of England, and Parliament demanded the policy of Queen Elizabeth; King James demanded ./cache/28546.txt ./txt/28546.txt