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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... present informed who is the setter forth of this malignant writing ; but if he is found out , he shall be straitly punished for it . " For the things ye lacked , I have minded my lord to supply them to you as soon as he could buy them ...
... present informed who is the setter forth of this malignant writing ; but if he is found out , he shall be straitly punished for it . " For the things ye lacked , I have minded my lord to supply them to you as soon as he could buy them ...
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... present occupied by lord John Russell , therefore we were prevented from personally examining this historical spot . Yet its geographical features could be ascertained , and they prove that Henry was a full hour nearer Wiltshire than if ...
... present occupied by lord John Russell , therefore we were prevented from personally examining this historical spot . Yet its geographical features could be ascertained , and they prove that Henry was a full hour nearer Wiltshire than if ...
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... present at the marriage , therefore the authen- ticity of its date is beyond all dispute . Among others , was sir John Russell , ( afterwards earl of Bedford , ) who , “ having been at church with the royal pair , " gave as his opinion ...
... present at the marriage , therefore the authen- ticity of its date is beyond all dispute . Among others , was sir John Russell , ( afterwards earl of Bedford , ) who , “ having been at church with the royal pair , " gave as his opinion ...
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... present consort taking any fancies in her head , " considering she was but a woman , " he graciously announces his intention of remaining near her in these very original words : " Albeit she is in every condition of that loving ...
... present consort taking any fancies in her head , " considering she was but a woman , " he graciously announces his intention of remaining near her in these very original words : " Albeit she is in every condition of that loving ...
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... present to the princess Elizabeth . Therefore she excused herself on ac- count of the plague having broke out at Croydon , returning “ as many thanks as her poor heart can think , that it hath pleased his grace to appoint me , so poor a ...
... present to the princess Elizabeth . Therefore she excused herself on ac- count of the plague having broke out at Croydon , returning “ as many thanks as her poor heart can think , that it hath pleased his grace to appoint me , so poor 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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