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... queen Elizabeth , that she could consent to his execution . That she had conceived a tender passion for him is proved be- yond a doubt by Mr. Walpole in his entertaining Catalogue of Noble Authors . " I am aware , " says he , " that it ...
... queen Elizabeth , that she could consent to his execution . That she had conceived a tender passion for him is proved be- yond a doubt by Mr. Walpole in his entertaining Catalogue of Noble Authors . " I am aware , " says he , " that it ...
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... queen of Scots , which she pretended to be ; and if she was not in some measure the contriver of her troubles , there is great reason to think that she secretly rejoiced at them . When queen Elizabeth was crowned , the queen of Scots ...
... queen of Scots , which she pretended to be ; and if she was not in some measure the contriver of her troubles , there is great reason to think that she secretly rejoiced at them . When queen Elizabeth was crowned , the queen of Scots ...
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... queen Elizabeth , was the eldest son of Edward Popham , Esq . of Huntworth , in Somersetshire , and born in 1531. He ... Queen Elizabeth . 2. Resolutions and judgments upon causes and matters agitated in all the courts at West- minster ...
... queen Elizabeth , was the eldest son of Edward Popham , Esq . of Huntworth , in Somersetshire , and born in 1531. He ... Queen Elizabeth . 2. Resolutions and judgments upon causes and matters agitated in all the courts at West- minster ...
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