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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... majesty had not ventured very far in her intercession between them . From one of Mary's earlier letters , it is evident that the princess had known Jane Seymour previously to her mar- riage , and had been treated kindly by her . The ...
... majesty had not ventured very far in her intercession between them . From one of Mary's earlier letters , it is evident that the princess had known Jane Seymour previously to her mar- riage , and had been treated kindly by her . The ...
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... majesty's collection at Windsor , was probably taken at this time , -a time most unpropitious to the beauty of the sitter indeed , it is difficult to trace any beauty in the portrait , which represents her as a coarse , apathetic ...
... majesty's collection at Windsor , was probably taken at this time , -a time most unpropitious to the beauty of the sitter indeed , it is difficult to trace any beauty in the portrait , which represents her as a coarse , apathetic ...
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... majesty and her , to the great joy and inestimable comfort of all your subjects . Considering , withal , that this noble fruit , my lord prince , in his tender age entering in this world is , by her death , left a dear orphan ...
... majesty and her , to the great joy and inestimable comfort of all your subjects . Considering , withal , that this noble fruit , my lord prince , in his tender age entering in this world is , by her death , left a dear orphan ...
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... majesty to wear his doole in order to testify his respect for the memory of queen Jane , " and the duty of love the child oweth to the parent . " A curious discussion on court mournings followed in the council . The Dudley faction ...
... majesty to wear his doole in order to testify his respect for the memory of queen Jane , " and the duty of love the child oweth to the parent . " A curious discussion on court mournings followed in the council . The Dudley faction ...
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... majesty would be pleased to name for the coronation of the queen ? " — " We will talk of that when I have made her my queen , " was the ominous reply of the moody monarch . ' The next morning , Sunday , Cromwell came by the private way ...
... majesty would be pleased to name for the coronation of the queen ? " — " We will talk of that when I have made her my queen , " was the ominous reply of the moody monarch . ' The next morning , Sunday , Cromwell came by the private way ...
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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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