Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest: With Anecdotes of Their Courts, Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Том 7Henry Colburn, 1844 - Всего страниц: 485 |
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... hath the cus tody of the bosom serpent , ( meaning Mary Queen of Scots , ) hath not lessened his care in keeping of her . To think that in a man of his birth and quality , after twelve years ' travail , in charge of such weight , to ...
... hath the cus tody of the bosom serpent , ( meaning Mary Queen of Scots , ) hath not lessened his care in keeping of her . To think that in a man of his birth and quality , after twelve years ' travail , in charge of such weight , to ...
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... hath changed the workmanship of it so often , and never is contented , not thinking it good enough . " Henry , however , continued to advocate the cause of his unfortunate sister - in - law , Mary Stuart ; and his ambassadors made ...
... hath changed the workmanship of it so often , and never is contented , not thinking it good enough . " Henry , however , continued to advocate the cause of his unfortunate sister - in - law , Mary Stuart ; and his ambassadors made ...
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... hath now entertained one Blount , brother of the lord Mountjoye , being a young gentleman , whose grandmother she may be , for her age and his . " 1 This letter , which was written in the year 1585 , places to a certainty the ...
... hath now entertained one Blount , brother of the lord Mountjoye , being a young gentleman , whose grandmother she may be , for her age and his . " 1 This letter , which was written in the year 1585 , places to a certainty the ...
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... hath been full dangerously sought , and death contrived by such as no desert procured , yet I am therein so clear from malice ( which hath the property to make men glad at the falls and faults of their foes , and make them seem to do ...
... hath been full dangerously sought , and death contrived by such as no desert procured , yet I am therein so clear from malice ( which hath the property to make men glad at the falls and faults of their foes , and make them seem to do ...
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... hath , to see your lord- ship , as for the doubt she also hath , that this winter season you might fall into some sickness . " Burleigh tells more of his mind in the postscript , in which he says : - " Yesterday all our commissioners ...
... hath , to see your lord- ship , as for the doubt she also hath , that this winter season you might fall into some sickness . " Burleigh tells more of his mind in the postscript , in which he says : - " Yesterday all our commissioners ...
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