The History of England, Том 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1831 |
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... never were practised during the reign of Mary , or even of Edward . The claims of a Roman ca- tholic pretender , wedded to the heir apparent of such a monarchy as France , while Scotland was divided be- tween the contending communions ...
... never were practised during the reign of Mary , or even of Edward . The claims of a Roman ca- tholic pretender , wedded to the heir apparent of such a monarchy as France , while Scotland was divided be- tween the contending communions ...
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... never given grateful ear " to any motion of marriage but to this . The archduke answered , that but for this assurance , he had heard so much of the queen's not meaning to marry as might give him cause to suspect the proposal . Sussex ...
... never given grateful ear " to any motion of marriage but to this . The archduke answered , that but for this assurance , he had heard so much of the queen's not meaning to marry as might give him cause to suspect the proposal . Sussex ...
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... never in that matter conclude any thing that shall be prejudicial to the realm . This shall be for me sufficient , that a marble stone shall declare that a queen , having reigned such a time , lived and died a virgin . " § In 1563 she ...
... never in that matter conclude any thing that shall be prejudicial to the realm . This shall be for me sufficient , that a marble stone shall declare that a queen , having reigned such a time , lived and died a virgin . " § In 1563 she ...
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... never does ) , at least he ought to have offered to ratify the prior article * , * which recog- nised the undisputed right of Elizabeth to her own throne ; and to engage that they should never assume , nor allow to be used by others ...
... never does ) , at least he ought to have offered to ratify the prior article * , * which recog- nised the undisputed right of Elizabeth to her own throne ; and to engage that they should never assume , nor allow to be used by others ...
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... never meant harm to the queen my sister . I should be loath either to do wrong to others , or to suffer so much wrong to myself . " * The genuineness of this eloquent speech , one of the most remarkable specimens of guarded sarcasm and ...
... never meant harm to the queen my sister . I should be loath either to do wrong to others , or to suffer so much wrong to myself . " * The genuineness of this eloquent speech , one of the most remarkable specimens of guarded sarcasm and ...
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