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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... 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 - sacrifices Henry had endured for the 1 Milner's ...
... 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 - sacrifices Henry had endured for the 1 Milner's ...
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... favour , and honour were showered profusely on every member of the house of Seymour . Jane Seymour supported her unwonted burden of dignity as queen with silent placidity . Whether from instinctive pru- dence or natural taciturnity ...
... favour , and honour were showered profusely on every member of the house of Seymour . Jane Seymour supported her unwonted burden of dignity as queen with silent placidity . Whether from instinctive pru- dence or natural taciturnity ...
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... favoured queen in the most humiliating state of submission during the brief term of her sceptred slavery . In consonance with this assumption of submission , which was in all things to prove a contrast to her predecessor , Jane Seymour ...
... favoured queen in the most humiliating state of submission during the brief term of her sceptred slavery . In consonance with this assumption of submission , which was in all things to prove a contrast to her predecessor , Jane Seymour ...
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... favour the extract has been made . The three clauses of objection , though oddly blended in one dissertation , were , no doubt , the sentiments of three different privy councillors . to look on any thing reminding them of death ; JANE ...
... favour the extract has been made . The three clauses of objection , though oddly blended in one dissertation , were , no doubt , the sentiments of three different privy councillors . to look on any thing reminding them of death ; JANE ...
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... favour of Anne , by the reports they had written of her charms and amiable qualities . Christopher Mount , who was employed to negotiate the treaty of alliance with the duke of Cleves , must have thought highly of Anne's personal ...
... favour of Anne , by the reports they had written of her charms and amiable qualities . Christopher Mount , who was employed to negotiate the treaty of alliance with the duke of Cleves , must have thought highly of Anne's personal ...
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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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afterwards ambassador Anne Askew Anne Boleyn Anne of Cleves beauty bishop brother Burnet chamber church commendations court Cranmer Cromwell crown daughter death declared Derham duchess of Norfolk duke of Cleves duke of Norfolk earl Edward Edward VI England English evidence father favour France Gardiner gentlemen gold grace Hampton-Court hand hath heir Henry VIII Henry's highness household humble husband Jane Seymour jewels Katharine Howard Katharine of Arragon Katharine Parr Katharine's king Henry king's lady Jane Gray lady Rochford letter likewise London lord admiral majesty majesty's Margaret marquess marriage married Mary's matter mother noble palace parliament person pray present prince princess Elizabeth princess Mary privy council Privy-purse Expenses Protestant queen Jane queen Katharine Parr queen Mary realm received reign royal says sent servants sir Thomas sister Somerset sovereign State-Papers Suffolk thing Throckmorton tion took Tower unto velvet wife words Wriothesley young