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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... husband , knowing him to be such ; she passively beheld the mortal anguish of Anne Boleyn when that unhappy queen was in a state which peculiarly de- manded feminine sympathy ; she knew that the discovery of Henry's inconstancy had ...
... husband , knowing him to be such ; she passively beheld the mortal anguish of Anne Boleyn when that unhappy queen was in a state which peculiarly de- manded feminine sympathy ; she knew that the discovery of Henry's inconstancy had ...
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... husband among the decorations . It was an inconvenient whim of Henry VIII . , whose love was so evanescent , to knit the initials of whomsoever happened to be the object of his temporary passion in enduring stone - work . The Italian ...
... husband among the decorations . It was an inconvenient whim of Henry VIII . , whose love was so evanescent , to knit the initials of whomsoever happened to be the object of his temporary passion in enduring stone - work . The Italian ...
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... husband ) suf- fered an imprisonment in the Tower till the accession of Mary . The dowager- marchioness of Dorset was at first appointed , in the names of king Henry and queen Jane , to carry the prince at his baptism . It is probable ...
... husband ) suf- fered an imprisonment in the Tower till the accession of Mary . The dowager- marchioness of Dorset was at first appointed , in the names of king Henry and queen Jane , to carry the prince at his baptism . It is probable ...
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... , Elizabeth of York , being the natural son of Edward IV . by lady Elizabeth Lucy . The Bassets were his lady's numerous and needy family by her first husband . was such as to give general satisfaction to the English ANNE OF CLEVES . 41.
... , Elizabeth of York , being the natural son of Edward IV . by lady Elizabeth Lucy . The Bassets were his lady's numerous and needy family by her first husband . was such as to give general satisfaction to the English ANNE OF CLEVES . 41.
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... husband , terror was stricken into every heart by the execution of two of his nearest kinsmen , whom he relentlessly sent to the block on the 3rd of March . One was the favourite companion of his youth , Courtenay marquess of Exeter ...
... husband , terror was stricken into every heart by the execution of two of his nearest kinsmen , whom he relentlessly sent to the block on the 3rd of March . One was the favourite companion of his youth , Courtenay marquess of Exeter ...
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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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