The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... attend her brother during his illness ; but being informed of his death , she im- mediately prepared to assert her pretensions to the crown . This crafty minister , therefore , finding that farther dissimula- tion was needless , went to ...
... attend her brother during his illness ; but being informed of his death , she im- mediately prepared to assert her pretensions to the crown . This crafty minister , therefore , finding that farther dissimula- tion was needless , went to ...
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... attended Northumberland continued irreso- lute ; and he even feared to lead them to the encounter . Lady Jane , thus finding that all was lost , resigned her royalty , which she had held but nine days , with marks of real satisfaction ...
... attended Northumberland continued irreso- lute ; and he even feared to lead them to the encounter . Lady Jane , thus finding that all was lost , resigned her royalty , which she had held but nine days , with marks of real satisfaction ...
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... accordingly . This , as might be expected , was attended with bloody effects : whole crowds were executed , till even at last the very magistrates , who had been instrumental in these cruelties , refused to MARY . 15.
... accordingly . This , as might be expected , was attended with bloody effects : whole crowds were executed , till even at last the very magistrates , who had been instrumental in these cruelties , refused to MARY . 15.
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... attended her to Edinburgh , which , it was thought , would be a place more favourable to his declining health . She lived in Holyrood - house ; but , as the situation of that place was low , and the concourse of persons about the court ...
... attended her to Edinburgh , which , it was thought , would be a place more favourable to his declining health . She lived in Holyrood - house ; but , as the situation of that place was low , and the concourse of persons about the court ...
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... attend on the queen of Scots ; and soon after despatched lord Scrope himself , and sir Francis Knolles , to pay her all possible respect . Notwithstanding these marks of distinction , the queen refused to admit Mary into her presence ...
... attend on the queen of Scots ; and soon after despatched lord Scrope himself , and sir Francis Knolles , to pay her all possible respect . Notwithstanding these marks of distinction , the queen refused to admit Mary into her presence ...
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