Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest, Том 7Printed only for subscribers by G. Barrie & son, 1902 |
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Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland. LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND . ELIZABETH , SECOND QUEEN - REGNANT OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . CHAPTER I. Birth of Elizabeth at Greenwich palace - Her christening - Placed first in the succession ...
Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland. LIVES OF THE QUEENS OF ENGLAND . ELIZABETH , SECOND QUEEN - REGNANT OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND . CHAPTER I. Birth of Elizabeth at Greenwich palace - Her christening - Placed first in the succession ...
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... queen's grace to my lady Bryan , and that his grace and the queen's grace doth well and be merry , and all theirs , thanks be to God . - From Sarum , Oct. 9th . " 2 Scarcely was this nursery affair of state accomplished , before Henry ...
... queen's grace to my lady Bryan , and that his grace and the queen's grace doth well and be merry , and all theirs , thanks be to God . - From Sarum , Oct. 9th . " 2 Scarcely was this nursery affair of state accomplished , before Henry ...
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... queen Katharine gave the lady Elizabeth the place of honor nearest to her own person , saying " that she was her cousin . ' It was supposed that this partial step - mother in- tended to use her powerful influence with the king for the ...
... queen Katharine gave the lady Elizabeth the place of honor nearest to her own person , saying " that she was her cousin . ' It was supposed that this partial step - mother in- tended to use her powerful influence with the king for the ...
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... queen had shown her so much friendship that she could not withdraw herself from her protection without appearing ungrateful ; " and concludes in these words : - " I shall always pay the greatest deference to the instructions you may ...
... queen had shown her so much friendship that she could not withdraw herself from her protection without appearing ungrateful ; " and concludes in these words : - " I shall always pay the greatest deference to the instructions you may ...
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... queen - dowager at Chelsea , Hanworth , and Seymour place , ' has been already detailed . The boisterous romp- ing , to which the queen was at first a party , was repeated in her absence ; and when Mrs. Ashley remonstrated with the ...
... queen - dowager at Chelsea , Hanworth , and Seymour place , ' has been already detailed . The boisterous romp- ing , to which the queen was at first a party , was repeated in her absence ; and when Mrs. Ashley remonstrated with the ...
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