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... believe , however , that any sensible man who had " the interests of the Queen at heart would do this , and " it it was for this reason , and because of my zeal to pre- serve this friendship , that , as soon as I heard of it , I wished ...
... believe , however , that any sensible man who had " the interests of the Queen at heart would do this , and " it it was for this reason , and because of my zeal to pre- serve this friendship , that , as soon as I heard of it , I wished ...
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... believe that Guzman himself had arranged the plot ; which we now know Norris had informed him , Cecil , that Don Guerau was engaged in . Guzman was surprised and indignant , he , at all events , having had no hand in the matter , as ...
... believe that Guzman himself had arranged the plot ; which we now know Norris had informed him , Cecil , that Don Guerau was engaged in . Guzman was surprised and indignant , he , at all events , having had no hand in the matter , as ...
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... believe they will only employ it in their own private needs . The Queen seems very determined about this , so I do not think the rebels will get much help from her . In the college called the Arches opposite St. Paul's are established ...
... believe they will only employ it in their own private needs . The Queen seems very determined about this , so I do not think the rebels will get much help from her . In the college called the Arches opposite St. Paul's are established ...
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... believe them their Queen must be set free , and in some place to her own liking ; otherwise she will give no credence to anything said or done in her name . I am told by the Queen and others that the news from Scotland is , that five of ...
... believe them their Queen must be set free , and in some place to her own liking ; otherwise she will give no credence to anything said or done in her name . I am told by the Queen and others that the news from Scotland is , that five of ...
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... believe him , for in affairs of this sort they are vigilant enough for anything . They think , no doubt , that the present troubles in France and elsewhere give them a good oppor- tunity of gaining ground , their own affairs being ...
... believe him , for in affairs of this sort they are vigilant enough for anything . They think , no doubt , that the present troubles in France and elsewhere give them a good oppor- tunity of gaining ground , their own affairs being ...
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Calendar of Letters and State Papers Relating to English Affairs: 1568-1579 Great Britain. Public Record Office Visualização integral - 1894 |
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