... Maitland tells me that four or five days ago, speaking of the affairs of France and of the Queen of Scots' marriage, the Queen of England said that if his mistress would be guided by her, she would give her a husband that should be all which she could... History of England: Elizabeth - Page 53by James Anthony Froude - 1879Full view - About this book
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1863 - 572 pages
...being carried into effect if his Majesty will only consent. DE QUADRA TO PHILIP II. London, Jfarch 28. ' Maitland tells me that four or five days ago,...object so dear to herself. If his mistress came to love C"AP VI Lord Eobert as much as her Majesty loved him, he feared 1563 even so she might not marry him,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1863 - 574 pages
...her a husband that should be all which she could desire ; the Queen of Scots should have Lord Bobert, on whom God had bestowed so many charms that were...marry she would prefer him to all the princes in the Avorld. * Maitland by his own account replied that her Majesty was giving a wonderful proof of her... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1867 - 582 pages
...her a husband that should be all which she could desire ; the Queen of Scots should have Lord Robert, on whom God had bestowed so many charms that were...she herself to marry she would prefer him to all the princos in the world. " Maitland by his own account replied that her Majesty was giving a wonderful... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1867 - 586 pages
...her a husband that should be all which she could desire ; the Queen of Scots should have Lord Robert, on whom God had bestowed so many charms that were...she herself to marry she would prefer him to all the princos in the world. " Maitland by his own account replied that her Majesty was giving a wonderful... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1863 - 574 pages
...her a husband that should be all which she could desire ; the Queen of Scots should have Lord Robert, on whom God had bestowed so many charms that were...object so dear to herself. If his mistress came to love KK 2 Lord Robert as much as her Majesty loved him, he feared 1563 even so she might not marry him,... | |
| James Anthony Froude - Great Britain - 1870 - 588 pages
...her a husband that should be all which she could desire ; the Queen of Scots should have Lord Robert, on whom God had bestowed so many charms that were...she herself to marry she would prefer him to all the princess in the world. " Maitland by his own accountyeplied that her Majesty was giving a wonderful... | |
| Martin Andrew Sharp Hume - Courtship - 1896 - 376 pages
...and this was Lord Robert, in whom nature had implanted so many graces that if she (Elizabeth) wished to marry she would prefer him to all the princes in the world. Maitland said this was indeed a proof of the love she bore to his mistress, to give up to her what she cherished... | |
| David Hay Fleming - Queens - 1897 - 570 pages
...ensure both, and this was Lord Robert, in whom nature has implanted so many graces that if she wished to marry she would prefer him to all the princes in the world.' To which Lethington had replied ' that this was a great proof of the love she bore to his Queen, as... | |
| David Hay Fleming - 1898 - 578 pages
...ensure both, and this was Lord Robert, in whom nature has implanted so many graces that if she wished to marry she would prefer him to all the princes in the world.' To which Lethington had replied ' that this was a great proof of the love she bore to his Queen, as... | |
| martin hume - 1903 - 668 pages
...it, and this was Lord Robert (Dudley), in whom nature had implanted so many graces that if she wished to marry she would prefer him to all the princes in the world.' Now for the last three years Dudley's relations with Elizabeth herself had given rise to endless scandal,... | |
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