The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 4W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... believed that he had rescued from its influences . On this occasion Mary performed one of those graceful and effective courtesies for which she pos- sessed a gift . She drank to the health of Queen Elizabeth in a heavy golden cup ...
... believed that he had rescued from its influences . On this occasion Mary performed one of those graceful and effective courtesies for which she pos- sessed a gift . She drank to the health of Queen Elizabeth in a heavy golden cup ...
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... believed to be working for a com- promise between the two extreme parties , in which there would be enough of Protestantism to satisfy the lay Re- formers , and enough of Popery to preserve for him his high dignities and emoluments ; so ...
... believed to be working for a com- promise between the two extreme parties , in which there would be enough of Protestantism to satisfy the lay Re- formers , and enough of Popery to preserve for him his high dignities and emoluments ; so ...
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... believed a marriage with his own son would be more effective in settling religious difficulties in England . In the year 1563 , when Don Alvaro de la Quadra was Spanish ambassador in England , there was at the same time a Spanish ...
... believed a marriage with his own son would be more effective in settling religious difficulties in England . In the year 1563 , when Don Alvaro de la Quadra was Spanish ambassador in England , there was at the same time a Spanish ...
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... believed her uncles were true subjects of their prince , and did but execute their orders ; adding , that " she was not so unreasonable as to condemn those who differed from her in opinion , still less was she inclined on their account ...
... believed her uncles were true subjects of their prince , and did but execute their orders ; adding , that " she was not so unreasonable as to condemn those who differed from her in opinion , still less was she inclined on their account ...
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... believed that Mary had joined the league . So early as the summer of 1562 , Throckmorton in Paris had warned his mistress that there was to be a confederacy of princes , including Spain , the Papal States of Germany , Italy , and ...
... believed that Mary had joined the league . So early as the summer of 1562 , Throckmorton in Paris had warned his mistress that there was to be a confederacy of princes , including Spain , the Papal States of Germany , Italy , and ...
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