The Progresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth: Among which are Interspersed Other Solemnities, Public Expenditures, and Remarkable Events During the Reign of that Illustrious Princess, Том 2J. Nichols, 1823 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... England and Wales , " vol . VII . p . 114 , where may also be seen , p . 122 , a very neat view of the present mansion . The modern house , built at a small distance from the old , is a spacious stone edifice of the Co- rinthian order ...
... England and Wales , " vol . VII . p . 114 , where may also be seen , p . 122 , a very neat view of the present mansion . The modern house , built at a small distance from the old , is a spacious stone edifice of the Co- rinthian order ...
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... England . - Queen Elizabeth made him Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , in the 10th year of her reign . He died in the 80th year of his age , 1587 , leaving three sons and four daughters , and was buried on the South side of the ...
... England . - Queen Elizabeth made him Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , in the 10th year of her reign . He died in the 80th year of his age , 1587 , leaving three sons and four daughters , and was buried on the South side of the ...
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... England to Scotland , containing the transactions of two memorable embassies , the first to King James V. in 1540 , in order to dispose him to a Reformation ; the second to the ( Earl of Arran ) Governor , and the States of Scotland ...
... England to Scotland , containing the transactions of two memorable embassies , the first to King James V. in 1540 , in order to dispose him to a Reformation ; the second to the ( Earl of Arran ) Governor , and the States of Scotland ...
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... in Greek , bound in red velvet and gold , ornamented with the arms of England on each side . See p . 112 . " In answer , their High Chancellor heartily thanked them THE QUEEN AT MADINGLEY , SOMERSHAM , RAMSEY , & c . 1578 . 109.
... in Greek , bound in red velvet and gold , ornamented with the arms of England on each side . See p . 112 . " In answer , their High Chancellor heartily thanked them THE QUEEN AT MADINGLEY , SOMERSHAM , RAMSEY , & c . 1578 . 109.
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... England and Lord Chancellour , a present of perfumed gloves , price 20s . together with his arms blazd out in colors , with verses annext to them . A like present with verses , & c . to the Erle of Leicester High Steward . The Erle of ...
... England and Lord Chancellour , a present of perfumed gloves , price 20s . together with his arms blazd out in colors , with verses annext to them . A like present with verses , & c . to the Erle of Leicester High Steward . The Erle of ...
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Стр. 514 - I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too, and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe, should dare to invade the borders of my realm; to which rather than any dishonour shall grow by me, I myself will take up arms, I myself will be your general, judge, and rewarder of every one of your virtues in the field.
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