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... replied . I wrote to your Majesty on the 16th the report the Queen had received from her ambassador of the seclusion of his Highness in his apartments by order of your Majesty and the various comments and discussions to which this had ...
... replied . I wrote to your Majesty on the 16th the report the Queen had received from her ambassador of the seclusion of his Highness in his apartments by order of your Majesty and the various comments and discussions to which this had ...
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... replied that you did not interfere with the inquisitors in matters of this kind , but left them full liberty to act as they liked , this was understandable , so far as your own subjects were concerned , but not with the household of an ...
... replied that you did not interfere with the inquisitors in matters of this kind , but left them full liberty to act as they liked , this was understandable , so far as your own subjects were concerned , but not with the household of an ...
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... replied to him here . I do not repeat it , as your Majesty has been informed , but I again say that the Earl knows that , not only did I do all that could well be done , but I also acted in accordance with the desires of Sussex , the ...
... replied to him here . I do not repeat it , as your Majesty has been informed , but I again say that the Earl knows that , not only did I do all that could well be done , but I also acted in accordance with the desires of Sussex , the ...
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... replied that what I said was perfectly true , and assured me that when she sent troops to Havre de Grace in the former disturbances she did so principally because she was persuaded that the Guises wanted to get the King into their power ...
... replied that what I said was perfectly true , and assured me that when she sent troops to Havre de Grace in the former disturbances she did so principally because she was persuaded that the Guises wanted to get the King into their power ...
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... replied . The words the Queen mentioned as being in the letter alluded to her as a tyrant . The Ambassador replied that he could not believe it until he saw it , and I said I agreed with him , as a Portuguese was never yet discourteous ...
... replied . The words the Queen mentioned as being in the letter alluded to her as a tyrant . The Ambassador replied that he could not believe it until he saw it , and I said I agreed with him , as a Portuguese was never yet discourteous ...
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