The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society and Government from the Earliest Period to Our Own Times, Том 3Bradbury and Evans, 1857 |
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... duke of Guise and the Cardinal of Lorraine were the brothers of the queen - dowager This of Scotland , and they were amongst the chief advisers of the French king . To stay the progress of the reformed opinions in Scotland , and to ...
... duke of Guise and the Cardinal of Lorraine were the brothers of the queen - dowager This of Scotland , and they were amongst the chief advisers of the French king . To stay the progress of the reformed opinions in Scotland , and to ...
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... duke of Guise , the uncle of the queen of Scots , at the beginning of 1558 , was at the head of a powerful army to avenge the misfor- tune of St. Quentin . The project committed to his execution was a bold and patriotic one- -to drive ...
... duke of Guise , the uncle of the queen of Scots , at the beginning of 1558 , was at the head of a powerful army to avenge the misfor- tune of St. Quentin . The project committed to his execution was a bold and patriotic one- -to drive ...
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... duke of Guise commenced his attack on the 2nd of January , when he stormed and took the castle of Ruysbank , which commanded the approach by water . On the 3rd he carried the castle of Newenham bridge , which commanded the approach by ...
... duke of Guise commenced his attack on the 2nd of January , when he stormed and took the castle of Ruysbank , which commanded the approach by water . On the 3rd he carried the castle of Newenham bridge , which commanded the approach by ...
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... duke of Guise and the cardinal his brother ; who , joined in interests with the queen - mother , were naturally opposed by the princes of the blood , headed by the prince of Condé . The Guises persecuted the Protestants ; the other ...
... duke of Guise and the cardinal his brother ; who , joined in interests with the queen - mother , were naturally opposed by the princes of the blood , headed by the prince of Condé . The Guises persecuted the Protestants ; the other ...
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... duke of Alençon , the younger son of Catherine de Medici , who had given ... Guise . His wounds were not dangerous . The king , with his mother ... duke of Anjou and the duchess of Nemours , whose first husband had been slain by a ...
... duke of Alençon , the younger son of Catherine de Medici , who had given ... Guise . His wounds were not dangerous . The king , with his mother ... duke of Anjou and the duchess of Nemours , whose first husband had been slain by a ...
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