Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Объемы 6-7Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... majesty's most hearty commendations , declaring that his highness desired to hear of her health , and sent his blessing ; she gave humble thanks , inquiring after his majesty's welfare , and that with as great a gravity as she had been ...
... majesty's most hearty commendations , declaring that his highness desired to hear of her health , and sent his blessing ; she gave humble thanks , inquiring after his majesty's welfare , and that with as great a gravity as she had been ...
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... majesty . But as that zeal has not yet been called into action so as to manifest itself , I see well that it is only the greatness of soul in your majesty which makes you do me this honour , and this redoubles my zeal towards your majesty ...
... majesty . But as that zeal has not yet been called into action so as to manifest itself , I see well that it is only the greatness of soul in your majesty which makes you do me this honour , and this redoubles my zeal towards your majesty ...
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... majesty , that when you shall look on my picture , you will vouchsafe to think , that , as you have put the outward sha- dow of the body . afore you , so my inward mind wisheth that the body itself were oftener in your presence ...
... majesty , that when you shall look on my picture , you will vouchsafe to think , that , as you have put the outward sha- dow of the body . afore you , so my inward mind wisheth that the body itself were oftener in your presence ...
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... majesty's health , though unfortunate to see it , I shall pray God for ever to preserve you . From Hatfield , this present Saturday . " Your majesty's humble sister , to cominandment , " ELIZABETH . " To the king's most excellent majesty ...
... majesty's health , though unfortunate to see it , I shall pray God for ever to preserve you . From Hatfield , this present Saturday . " Your majesty's humble sister , to cominandment , " ELIZABETH . " To the king's most excellent majesty ...
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... majesty had wrongfully imprisoned her grace . " " Nay , " replied Elizabeth , " she may , if it please her , punish me as she thinketh good . " " Her majesty willeth me to tell you , " retorted Gardiner , " that you must tell another ...
... majesty had wrongfully imprisoned her grace . " " Nay , " replied Elizabeth , " she may , if it please her , punish me as she thinketh good . " " Her majesty willeth me to tell you , " retorted Gardiner , " that you must tell another ...
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