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... Walsingham drew himself up ; the comparison between this ungainly young man and the fearful regal- ity of Elizabeth Tudor was not to be borne . England , the older man told James , had no need of his friendship ; he had not been sent to ...
... Walsingham drew himself up ; the comparison between this ungainly young man and the fearful regal- ity of Elizabeth Tudor was not to be borne . England , the older man told James , had no need of his friendship ; he had not been sent to ...
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... Walsingham . Deciding he had found a sympa- thetic ear in Pooley , Babington then wanted to meet the great Sir Francis himself . He was ushered in and explained that he had to go to Europe on business and would be happy to serve as a ...
... Walsingham . Deciding he had found a sympa- thetic ear in Pooley , Babington then wanted to meet the great Sir Francis himself . He was ushered in and explained that he had to go to Europe on business and would be happy to serve as a ...
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... Walsingham was born about 1530 and was a student at Cambridge when Mary Tudor inherited the English throne . He fled ... Walsingham's hands it relied more upon ideological loyalties in the intermingled religious political cold and hot ...
... Walsingham was born about 1530 and was a student at Cambridge when Mary Tudor inherited the English throne . He fled ... Walsingham's hands it relied more upon ideological loyalties in the intermingled religious political cold and hot ...
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Chapter 17 | 171 |
Chapter 19 | 185 |
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