Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... Cecil , being left without Con- troll , not onely urges the Q. to declare James her Suc- cessor , but uses other Endeavours to effect the same . 25. The happy Condition Q. Eliz . left England in . No considerable Enemy . How we stood ...
... Cecil , being left without Con- troll , not onely urges the Q. to declare James her Suc- cessor , but uses other Endeavours to effect the same . 25. The happy Condition Q. Eliz . left England in . No considerable Enemy . How we stood ...
Page 57
... Cecil , was master of the robes to Henry VIII . The deformed person was that of Robert , Earl of Salisbury , his second son , who was hump - backed . : " tience and her honour , then otherwise it QUEENE ELIZABETH . 57.
... Cecil , was master of the robes to Henry VIII . The deformed person was that of Robert , Earl of Salisbury , his second son , who was hump - backed . : " tience and her honour , then otherwise it QUEENE ELIZABETH . 57.
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... Cecil thought it more pru- dence to rely upon the promise of a prince his father had made motherlesse , than in the forgivenes of a multitude , whose odium he had by many proceedings contracted ; but especially in being instrumental in ...
... Cecil thought it more pru- dence to rely upon the promise of a prince his father had made motherlesse , than in the forgivenes of a multitude , whose odium he had by many proceedings contracted ; but especially in being instrumental in ...
Page 136
... ( Cecil's Artifice . ) — - 14. Came from the French King . The Spanish flattering Congratulation . K. James's Pusilanimity and ill Practices ; their Effects . Rome's Despaire of regain- ing England . 15. The Causes of the French King's ...
... ( Cecil's Artifice . ) — - 14. Came from the French King . The Spanish flattering Congratulation . K. James's Pusilanimity and ill Practices ; their Effects . Rome's Despaire of regain- ing England . 15. The Causes of the French King's ...
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... Cecil's Artifice to stop the King's Pro- fusenesse . His Enmity to the E. of Essex , and En- closure of Hatfield Chase , & c . Contract him the Peo- ples Hatred ; which vented in Libels after his Death . The Manner of it . His Character ...
... Cecil's Artifice to stop the King's Pro- fusenesse . His Enmity to the E. of Essex , and En- closure of Hatfield Chase , & c . Contract him the Peo- ples Hatred ; which vented in Libels after his Death . The Manner of it . His Character ...
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