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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... declare the heir - apparent , and to repeal the act in favour of the succession of Anne Boleyn's issue . " The crown was afterwards entailed on the children of queen Jane , whether male or female . After expa- tiating on all the self ...
... declare the heir - apparent , and to repeal the act in favour of the succession of Anne Boleyn's issue . " The crown was afterwards entailed on the children of queen Jane , whether male or female . After expa- tiating on all the self ...
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... declared , by a circular notification , " that the queen was happily delivered of a prince on Friday , October 12th , being the vigil of St. Edward's - day ; " and had she been kept in a state of rational quiet , it is probable she ...
... declared , by a circular notification , " that the queen was happily delivered of a prince on Friday , October 12th , being the vigil of St. Edward's - day ; " and had she been kept in a state of rational quiet , it is probable she ...
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... declared to him , and to his younger sister Elizabeth , the death of their father . " This pretty journal deteriorated as the years of the royal child advanced . Interested politicians bred mortal strife between his two maternal uncles ...
... declared to him , and to his younger sister Elizabeth , the death of their father . " This pretty journal deteriorated as the years of the royal child advanced . Interested politicians bred mortal strife between his two maternal uncles ...
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... declared , " that he was struck with conster- nation when he was shown the queen , and was never so much dismayed in his life as to see a lady so far unlike what had been represented . " He had , however , the discretion to con- ceal ...
... declared , " that he was struck with conster- nation when he was shown the queen , and was never so much dismayed in his life as to see a lady so far unlike what had been represented . " He had , however , the discretion to con- ceal ...
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... declared that the en- gagement between the lady Anne of Cleves and the marquess of Lorraine had been merely a conditional agreement between the parents of the parties when both in their minority ; and that in the year 1535 it had been ...
... declared that the en- gagement between the lady Anne of Cleves and the marquess of Lorraine had been merely a conditional agreement between the parents of the parties when both in their minority ; and that in the year 1535 it had been ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Now First ..., Band 3 Agnes Strickland Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1854 |
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