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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... hand to the regal ruffian before his wife's corpse was cold . Yes ; four - and - twenty hours had not elapsed since the sword was reddened with the blood of her mistress , when Jane Seymour became the bride of Henry VIII . And let it be ...
... hand to the regal ruffian before his wife's corpse was cold . Yes ; four - and - twenty hours had not elapsed since the sword was reddened with the blood of her mistress , when Jane Seymour became the bride of Henry VIII . And let it be ...
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... hand of Louis XII . , 1 may be observed , among the children or pages of honour , the son of M. Seymour . This must have been Jane's brother Edward , afterwards so celebrated as the Protector Somerset . He was younger , however , than ...
... hand of Louis XII . , 1 may be observed , among the children or pages of honour , the son of M. Seymour . This must have been Jane's brother Edward , afterwards so celebrated as the Protector Somerset . He was younger , however , than ...
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... hand , ' and found that it contained the portrait of the king , which , as she most truly guessed , had been ... hands a token of my true affection for thee , hoping you will keep it for ever in your sincere love for me . Advertising you ...
... hand , ' and found that it contained the portrait of the king , which , as she most truly guessed , had been ... hands a token of my true affection for thee , hoping you will keep it for ever in your sincere love for me . Advertising you ...
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... hand of his royal nephew . All Protestants deeply lamented his death , as the real founder of their church of England . A heartless entry occurs in the young king's journal recording the execution of this uncle ; yet it would be wrong ...
... hand of his royal nephew . All Protestants deeply lamented his death , as the real founder of their church of England . A heartless entry occurs in the young king's journal recording the execution of this uncle ; yet it would be wrong ...
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... hand , that , despairing of entering a fourth time into the wedded state , he concealed his mortification by assuming the airs of a disconsolate widower , and remained queenless and forlorn for upwards of two years . Reasons of a ...
... hand , that , despairing of entering a fourth time into the wedded state , he concealed his mortification by assuming the airs of a disconsolate widower , and remained queenless and forlorn for upwards of two years . Reasons of a ...
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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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