Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Объемы 6-7Lea and Blanchard, 1847 |
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... throne was supported by the pens of the master spirits of the age . Very different might have been the records of her reign , if the reason- ing powers of Bacon , the eloquence of Sidney , the poetic talents of Spenser , the wit of ...
... throne was supported by the pens of the master spirits of the age . Very different might have been the records of her reign , if the reason- ing powers of Bacon , the eloquence of Sidney , the poetic talents of Spenser , the wit of ...
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... throne , and her disinherited sister , the princess Mary , was compelled to yield precedency to her . Soon after this change in the prospects of the unconscious babe , she was removed to the palace of the bishop of Winchester , at ...
... throne , and her disinherited sister , the princess Mary , was compelled to yield precedency to her . Soon after this change in the prospects of the unconscious babe , she was removed to the palace of the bishop of Winchester , at ...
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... throne , which as yet she viewed through a vista far remote , she endeavoured to conceal her object by the semblance of the most perfect humility , and affecting a love for the leisure and quiet of private life . In the treaty between ...
... throne , which as yet she viewed through a vista far remote , she endeavoured to conceal her object by the semblance of the most perfect humility , and affecting a love for the leisure and quiet of private life . In the treaty between ...
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... throne , made Cox bishop of Ely , and bestowed great favour on Cooke and his learned daughters , lady Bacon and lady Burleigh . They were the companions of her youth , and after- wards the wives of two of her most esteemed ministers of ...
... throne , made Cox bishop of Ely , and bestowed great favour on Cooke and his learned daughters , lady Bacon and lady Burleigh . They were the companions of her youth , and after- wards the wives of two of her most esteemed ministers of ...
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... throne , appointed him the comptroller of her royal household , and con- tinued her preferment to him and his daughter to the end of their lives , — conduct which naturally induces a suspicion that secrets of greater mo- ment had been ...
... throne , appointed him the comptroller of her royal household , and con- tinued her preferment to him and his daughter to the end of their lives , — conduct which naturally induces a suspicion that secrets of greater mo- ment had been ...
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