Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest ; Now First Published from Official Records and Other Authentic Documents, Private as Well as Public, Band 3H. Colburn, 1854 |
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... Anne Askew , when , provoked by her silent fortitude , they threw off their gowns and worked the rack with their own ferocious hands , till they nearly tore her delicate frame asunder . These two men were the most unprincipled and ...
... Anne Askew , when , provoked by her silent fortitude , they threw off their gowns and worked the rack with their own ferocious hands , till they nearly tore her delicate frame asunder . These two men were the most unprincipled and ...
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... Anne Askew , the learned and vir- tuous matron who directed the studies of lady Jane Gray , Edward VI . , and queen Elizabeth , and who may , with truth , be called the nursing - mother of the Reformation . Katharine Parr was not only ...
... Anne Askew , the learned and vir- tuous matron who directed the studies of lady Jane Gray , Edward VI . , and queen Elizabeth , and who may , with truth , be called the nursing - mother of the Reformation . Katharine Parr was not only ...
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... Anne Askew denounced - Plot against the queen - Henry takes umbrage at Katharine's sincerity - Complains of her to Gardiner — Articles of impeachment framed— Katharine discovers the plot - Her terror and dangerous illness - Henry visits ...
... Anne Askew denounced - Plot against the queen - Henry takes umbrage at Katharine's sincerity - Complains of her to Gardiner — Articles of impeachment framed— Katharine discovers the plot - Her terror and dangerous illness - Henry visits ...
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... Anne Askew . was a lady of honourable birth and ancient lineage , and having become a convert to the new faith , was for that cause violently driven from her home by her husband , Mr. Kyme , of Lincolnshire . She then resumed her maiden ...
... Anne Askew . was a lady of honourable birth and ancient lineage , and having become a convert to the new faith , was for that cause violently driven from her home by her husband , Mr. Kyme , of Lincolnshire . She then resumed her maiden ...
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... Anne Askew from a fiery death . Indeed , if the contemporary author quoted by Speed is to be credited , " Henry had himself ordered Anne Askew to be stretched on the rack , being exasperated against her for having brought prohibited ...
... Anne Askew from a fiery death . Indeed , if the contemporary author quoted by Speed is to be credited , " Henry had himself ordered Anne Askew to be stretched on the rack , being exasperated against her for having brought prohibited ...
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