The History of England from the Earliest Period to the Death of Elizabeth: The history of England: reigns of Edward the Sixth-Mary-and Elizabeth. In two volumesLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1839 - Great Britain |
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... court 1571. Oct. 7. Procures the destruction of the Turkish navy at Lepanto page - 172 - 174 - 176 - 177 - 178 · 179 · · urges Spain against the Huguenots · · - ib . His letters urging their destruction - 180 He urges the death of D ...
... court 1571. Oct. 7. Procures the destruction of the Turkish navy at Lepanto page - 172 - 174 - 176 - 177 - 178 · 179 · · urges Spain against the Huguenots · · - ib . His letters urging their destruction - 180 He urges the death of D ...
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... court ; but Mary decidedly objected to him , because he was a subject ; 84 and also to the duke of Orleans , proposed by the French court ; 85 but as this prince was not a Protestant , Elizabeth was afraid of the conse- quences if he ...
... court ; but Mary decidedly objected to him , because he was a subject ; 84 and also to the duke of Orleans , proposed by the French court ; 85 but as this prince was not a Protestant , Elizabeth was afraid of the conse- quences if he ...
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... court , which soon drove both to mortal hatred and to arms . Murray and Argyle projected to intercept and separate the queen and her lover ; but her celerity evaded their vigilance , and frustrated their attempt.114 The pope sent her ...
... court , which soon drove both to mortal hatred and to arms . Murray and Argyle projected to intercept and separate the queen and her lover ; but her celerity evaded their vigilance , and frustrated their attempt.114 The pope sent her ...
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... court , the king called to the provost , commanding him to pass home with his company , saying , ' The queen and he were merry . ' But the provost desired to hear the queen speak herself . Whereunto it was answered by the king ...
... court , the king called to the provost , commanding him to pass home with his company , saying , ' The queen and he were merry . ' But the provost desired to hear the queen speak herself . Whereunto it was answered by the king ...
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... grants were of great importance to him . ' ib . We can seldom get a full and accurate detail of the pecuniary boons which court favorites obtain . < CHA P. XXII . MARY'S CONDUCT TOWARDS HER HUSBAND - 54 MODERN HISTORY OF ENGLAND :
... grants were of great importance to him . ' ib . We can seldom get a full and accurate detail of the pecuniary boons which court favorites obtain . < CHA P. XXII . MARY'S CONDUCT TOWARDS HER HUSBAND - 54 MODERN HISTORY OF ENGLAND :
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