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... treat- ment depended mainly upon their gaining her goodwill . They had , moreover , persuaded themselves now that Philip , slow and little - hearted as he was , would not , even if he could , come and re - establish their religion again ...
... treat- ment depended mainly upon their gaining her goodwill . They had , moreover , persuaded themselves now that Philip , slow and little - hearted as he was , would not , even if he could , come and re - establish their religion again ...
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... treated her ministers as if they were still subjects of his sovereign ; Quadra had gripped firmly under his velvet glove , until , deserted by his master and despairing of combating Cecil's bold craftiness with Philip's sole weapons of ...
... treated her ministers as if they were still subjects of his sovereign ; Quadra had gripped firmly under his velvet glove , until , deserted by his master and despairing of combating Cecil's bold craftiness with Philip's sole weapons of ...
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... treating Mary as a sovereign , which , considering her views of the royal state , was probably her first impulse . He says ( 22nd May ) , " If this Queen has her way now , they will " be obliged to treat the queen of Scots as a ...
... treating Mary as a sovereign , which , considering her views of the royal state , was probably her first impulse . He says ( 22nd May ) , " If this Queen has her way now , they will " be obliged to treat the queen of Scots as a ...
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... representatives to the same place , whither she " herself will also send persons to treat with both parties . " If she is assured that their Queen was not an accomplice 66 ( C " in the murder of her husband , she will X INTRODUCTION .
... representatives to the same place , whither she " herself will also send persons to treat with both parties . " If she is assured that their Queen was not an accomplice 66 ( C " in the murder of her husband , she will X INTRODUCTION .
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... treat- ment of the English ambassador would be received , and it is possible that when he saw the apparent submissiveness of the Queen under the blow , he may have thought that a rougher tongued representative than Guzman would be more ...
... treat- ment of the English ambassador would be received , and it is possible that when he saw the apparent submissiveness of the Queen under the blow , he may have thought that a rougher tongued representative than Guzman would be more ...
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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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