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... Mary , and was under Elizabeth created earl of Warwick . He had no share in the disgraceful measures of the times ; and therefore was called " the good earl of Warwick . " He died of the amputation of his leg from a wound received in ...
... Mary , and was under Elizabeth created earl of Warwick . He had no share in the disgraceful measures of the times ; and therefore was called " the good earl of Warwick . " He died of the amputation of his leg from a wound received in ...
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... Mary , sent a proposal of marriage to her ; but she knew his character , and the aversion bore him by the nation , too well to think of accepting them . She proceeded with prudence and moderation to the arduous task of settling religion ...
... Mary , sent a proposal of marriage to her ; but she knew his character , and the aversion bore him by the nation , too well to think of accepting them . She proceeded with prudence and moderation to the arduous task of settling religion ...
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... Mary's guilt , and pro- nounced and signed a sentence of death against her . Eliza- beth , sensible of the invidious light in which the execution of a queen , and a near kinswoman , would be considered through- out Europe , probably ...
... Mary's guilt , and pro- nounced and signed a sentence of death against her . Eliza- beth , sensible of the invidious light in which the execution of a queen , and a near kinswoman , would be considered through- out Europe , probably ...
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