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... duty.1 The opportunity for a gentle answer in the matter of con- dolence was courteously employed . On the other mat- ter , the purport of their answer was : " As for his offer of reconciling them with the queen , they are not otherwise ...
... duty.1 The opportunity for a gentle answer in the matter of con- dolence was courteously employed . On the other mat- ter , the purport of their answer was : " As for his offer of reconciling them with the queen , they are not otherwise ...
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... duty of his party , and that it was thankfully received . He further tells the significant fact that he recommended her to land at Aberdeen , where twenty thousand troops would be at her disposal ; and that he was accompanied by one ...
... duty of his party , and that it was thankfully received . He further tells the significant fact that he recommended her to land at Aberdeen , where twenty thousand troops would be at her disposal ; and that he was accompanied by one ...
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... duty due to God could not be given to another , she put it emphatically that God commanded subjects to be obedient to their princes.1 The Earl of Bedford , with instructions dated the 12th of January 1561 , was sent to strengthen the ...
... duty due to God could not be given to another , she put it emphatically that God commanded subjects to be obedient to their princes.1 The Earl of Bedford , with instructions dated the 12th of January 1561 , was sent to strengthen the ...
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... duty accord- ingly ; and it might be said that their pertinacity in this matter extended to rudeness and even to cruelty , were it not that they could plead the vital interests at stake as an excuse for earnest endeavour . If these ...
... duty accord- ingly ; and it might be said that their pertinacity in this matter extended to rudeness and even to cruelty , were it not that they could plead the vital interests at stake as an excuse for earnest endeavour . If these ...
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... duty : " It is thought they will draw to the shore , which , if they do , and arrive , I have given such order as I nothing doubt but ye shall hear good news of her stay . " - Calendar of State Papers ( Foreign ) , 254. It might account ...
... duty : " It is thought they will draw to the shore , which , if they do , and arrive , I have given such order as I nothing doubt but ye shall hear good news of her stay . " - Calendar of State Papers ( Foreign ) , 254. It might account ...
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