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Many English Parliamentarians had suspicions regarding such a move, because they feared that setting up a new kingdom might destroy the old English traditions which had bound the English monarchy.
She feared that the French planned to invade England and put Mary, Queen of Scots, who was considered by many to be the heir to the English crown, on the throne.
William feared that even English neutrality would not suffice and that control over the Royal Navy was a prerequisite for a successful naval campaign against France.
At first, William was reluctant ; possibly he was jealous of his wife's position as the heiress to the English Crown and feared she would become more powerful than he was.
Further, under the English common law doctrine of jure uxoris, the property and titles belonging to a woman became her husband's upon marriage, and it was feared that any man she married would thereby become King of England in fact and in name.
Owain remained free but even though his campaign had been successful, and the English armies feared both him and the French — he had lost his ancestral home and was a hunted prince.
The cause of English Sweat in 16th-century England, which struck people down in an instant and was more greatly feared than even the bubonic plague, is still unknown.
This provision was kept secret from the English public, since a highly negative reaction was feared.
By the early 1580s Mary feared Leicester's influence with James VI, her son, in whose privy chamber the English Earl had placed a spy.
Shortly before its publication, an introduction, glossary and footnotes, written in the voice of an English narrator, were added to the original text to blunt the negative impact the Edgeworths feared the book might have on English enthusiasm for the Act of Union 1800.
The States of Holland feared open revolt if they would try to restore order between the English factions.
Cromwell feared the influence of the Orangist faction and English exiles in the Republic because the stadtholders had always supported the Stuarts ; the Dutch abhorred the decapitation of Charles I.
Clarendon ordered the English envoys at Breda to sign a peace quickly, as Charles feared an open revolt.
The Commonwealth was at war with Spain and feared Dutch intervention, in part because the Republic contained a strong Orangist party hostile to Cromwell and under the influence of exiled English royalists.
Clarendon ordered the English envoys at Breda to sign a peace quickly, as Charles feared an open revolt.
Furthermore Spain had still not declared war on France and was only willing to do so if England made peace, because it feared English attacks on its American colonies.
He loved the roar of the multitude, and with my father could always say " I have never feared the English democracy.
A desperate ship from the colony that called at the Jamaican city of Port Royal was refused assistance on the orders of the English government, which feared antagonising the Spanish.
The bull provoked the English government into taking more repressive actions against the Jesuits, whom they feared to be acting in the interests of Spain and the papacy.
The British had feared that Córdoba's combined fleet would be joined by the Dutch fleet to give the Allies overwhelming superiority in the English Channel.
This period of royal favour ended with the defeat in 1539 at the Battle of Belahoe of a combined Irish force ( including the MacDonnells ) by an English army: Scottish plans for an invasion of Ireland were then put off, while the French invasion of England that King Henry VIII had feared failed to occur.

English and formation
There were attempts to regulate anagram formation, an important one in English being that of George Puttenham's Of the Anagram or Posy Transposed in The Art of English Poesie ( 1589 ).
The club entered the Football League in 1921 with the formation of the old Third Division ( North ); after haunting the lower reaches of English football for forty years, they eventually resigned from the League in 1962, due to financial problems, and folded in 1965.
Massed English longbowmen triumphed over French cavalry at Crécy, Poitiers and Agincourt, while at Gisors ( 1188 ), Bannockburn ( 1314 ), and Laupen ( 1339 ), foot-soldiers proved their invulnerability to cavalry charges as long as they held their formation.
: Therefore, either Socrates is a man or pigs are flying in formation over the English Channel.
This process often occurs in English ( e. g. speed or crank for meth ) and is really slang formation, as it often is not intended to substitute a softer term.
Haematopoiesis ( from Ancient Greek: αἷμα, " blood "; ποιεῖν " to make ") ( or hematopoiesis in American English ; sometimes also haemopoiesis or hemopoiesis ) is the formation of blood cellular components.
The idea that there was a standard formation for English longbow armies was argued by Alfred Byrne in his influential work on the battles of the Hundred Years ' War, The Crecy War.
Speakers of English ( a fusional language ) recognize these relations from their tacit knowledge of the rules of word formation in English.
The English plural, as illustrated by dog and dogs, is an inflectional rule ; compound phrases and words like dog catcher or dishwasher provide an example of a word formation rule.
from Low German schmuggeln or Dutch smokkelen (=" to transport ( goods ) illegally "), apparently a frequentative formation of a word meaning " to sneak " most likely entered the English Language during the 1600-1700s < sup ></ sup >
The two words are both compound words that follow the English rules of formation: the primary meaning is the latter part of the compound, while the modifier is the first part.
In Europe, some of the best toolmaking flint has come from Belgium ( Obourg, flint mines of Spiennes ), the coastal chalks of the English Channel, the Paris Basin, Thy in Jutland ( flint mine at Hov ), the Sennonian deposits of Rügen, Grimes Graves in England, the Upper Cretaceous chalk formation of Dobruja and the lower Danube ( Balkan flint ), the Cenomanian chalky marl formation of the Moldavian Plateau ( Miorcani flint ) and the Jurassic deposits of the Kraków area and Krzemionki in Poland.
Part of the British " New Wave " of directors, he was involved in the formation of the English Stage Company, along with his close friend George Goetschius and George Devine.
The novel features scenes and events including the discovery of a near-dead alien in the desert, who clearly says in English, " I'm sorry, but there is bad news ," and this alien's subsequent interrogation and autopsy ; the discovery of an artificial geological formation and its subsequent nuclear destruction by a desperate military ; and the Earth's eventual destruction by the mutual annihilation of a piece of neutronium and a piece of antineutronium dropped into Earth's core.
Without the cohesion of a disciplined, strong formation, the individual English were easy targets.
As manager of Tottenham in the mid-1990s, he played several matches utilizing a formation that had five forwards, a formation that hadn't been used in English football since the 1950s.
Other members included theorist Raoul Vaneigem, the Dutch painter Constant Nieuwenhuys, the Italo-Scottish writer Alexander Trocchi, the English artist Ralph Rumney ( sole member of the London Psychogeographical Association, Rumney suffered expulsion relatively soon after the formation ), the Danish artist Asger Jorn ( who after parting with the SI also founded the Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism ), the architect and veteran of the Hungarian Uprising Attila Kotanyi, and the French writer Michele Bernstein.
The French army was led by Phillip VI, and surrounding him were the Counts of Alençon, Flanders and Blois, the Duke of Lorraine, Jean de Hainaut and de Montmorency, and a gathering of the lords Moisne of Blasle related the location and formation of the English forces.
The French attack fought bravely but could not break the English formation, even after several attempts, and they suffered many casualties.
The formation of the Order of the Garter, an English royal order of which Edward was a founding member, signified a shift towards patriotism and away from the crusader mentality that characterised England in the previous two centuries.
Surrey's force seems to have comprised one formation ( out of four ) of the English cavalry ; the Scots force lead in part by Comyns probably represented the greater part of their cavalry element.

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