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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... unto God for the birth of our prince my lord , I do think it convenient that there should also be at Paul's a solemn dirge and mass , and that the mayor and aldermen should pray and offer for her grace's soul . " 266 Jane was interred ...
... unto God for the birth of our prince my lord , I do think it convenient that there should also be at Paul's a solemn dirge and mass , and that the mayor and aldermen should pray and offer for her grace's soul . " 266 Jane was interred ...
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... unto his mercy , out of this present life , the most blessed and virtuous lady , your grace's most dearest wife , the queen's grace , ( whose soul God pardon , ) news thereof , sorrowful to all men , came into these parts . Surely it ...
... unto his mercy , out of this present life , the most blessed and virtuous lady , your grace's most dearest wife , the queen's grace , ( whose soul God pardon , ) news thereof , sorrowful to all men , came into these parts . Surely it ...
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... unto the weak . " The second pleaded , on the score of avarice , " against the impertinent charges bestowed upon black cloth , and other instruments of funeral pomp and doole , " meaning by this ex- pressive old English word , the whole ...
... unto the weak . " The second pleaded , on the score of avarice , " against the impertinent charges bestowed upon black cloth , and other instruments of funeral pomp and doole , " meaning by this ex- pressive old English word , the whole ...
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... unto you for more of the codiniac [ quince - marmalade ] of the clearest making , and of the conserve of damascenes ; and this as soon as may be . " 1 This letter is dated from York - place , ( afterwards Whitehall , ) where the court ...
... unto you for more of the codiniac [ quince - marmalade ] of the clearest making , and of the conserve of damascenes ; and this as soon as may be . " 1 This letter is dated from York - place , ( afterwards Whitehall , ) where the court ...
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... unto me ? I pray you tell me true . ” The admiral evasively rejoined , " I take her not for fair , but to be of a brown complexion . " - " Alas ! " said the king , " whom shall men trust ? I promise you I see no such thing as hath been ...
... unto me ? I pray you tell me true . ” The admiral evasively rejoined , " I take her not for fair , but to be of a brown complexion . " - " Alas ! " said the king , " whom shall men trust ? I promise you I see no such thing as hath been ...
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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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