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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... Henry's inconstancy had nearly destroyed her , whilst the shock actually destroyed her infant ; she saw a series of murderous accusations got up against the queen , which finally brought her to the scaffold , yet she gave her hand to ...
... Henry's inconstancy had nearly destroyed her , whilst the shock actually destroyed her infant ; she saw a series of murderous accusations got up against the queen , which finally brought her to the scaffold , yet she gave her hand to ...
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... Henry's growing passion for Jane soon awakened suspicion in the mind of queen Anne ; it is said that her attention was 1 This document is preserved among the Cotton . MSS . 2 It is a whole - length , and one of Holbein's master - pieces ...
... Henry's growing passion for Jane soon awakened suspicion in the mind of queen Anne ; it is said that her attention was 1 This document is preserved among the Cotton . MSS . 2 It is a whole - length , and one of Holbein's master - pieces ...
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... Henry's wives , though both Anne Boleyn , and queen Katharine in her younger days , were women not easily paralleled . " The bridal 1 It was the inheritance of sir John Seymour from his grandmother , the heiress of Esturmy . Previous to ...
... Henry's wives , though both Anne Boleyn , and queen Katharine in her younger days , were women not easily paralleled . " The bridal 1 It was the inheritance of sir John Seymour from his grandmother , the heiress of Esturmy . Previous to ...
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... Henry's passions , by printing J , for Jane , over the letters which composed the name of the unfortunate Anne.1 1 State - Papers , vol . i . p . 561 . Bitter complaints were made that the new queen , in JANE SEYMOUR . 9.
... Henry's passions , by printing J , for Jane , over the letters which composed the name of the unfortunate Anne.1 1 State - Papers , vol . i . p . 561 . Bitter complaints were made that the new queen , in JANE SEYMOUR . 9.
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... Henry's ill - treated daughter ; the Protestants regard her with veneration as the mother of Edward VI . and the sister of Somerset ; and thus , with little personal merit , accident has made her the subject of unlimited party praise ...
... Henry's ill - treated daughter ; the Protestants regard her with veneration as the mother of Edward VI . and the sister of Somerset ; and thus , with little personal merit , accident has made her the subject of unlimited party praise ...
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