Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... Essex - gets him Love and Envy . 6. The Queen foments Factions at Home , and what use she makes of them , and of Her own Inconstancy . The Spanish Armado in 88 . 7. The Queens Favour to Essex - How often by him hazarded his Quarrel with ...
... Essex - gets him Love and Envy . 6. The Queen foments Factions at Home , and what use she makes of them , and of Her own Inconstancy . The Spanish Armado in 88 . 7. The Queens Favour to Essex - How often by him hazarded his Quarrel with ...
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... Essex unfortunate Expedition thither - Cecils Ar- tifice to fetch him back , to - his Death - from which , neither the Love of the People , nor of the Q. his Mistris , could bail him , and - after which she never joy- ed . The Occasion ...
... Essex unfortunate Expedition thither - Cecils Ar- tifice to fetch him back , to - his Death - from which , neither the Love of the People , nor of the Q. his Mistris , could bail him , and - after which she never joy- ed . The Occasion ...
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... Essex , ( a man of a contexture not only suitable to a camp but gratefull to ladies , ) by which the catholick king was so unexpectedly alarumed , as Car- dinall D'Ossat ownes it for the most univer- sall opinion , that the whole nation ...
... Essex , ( a man of a contexture not only suitable to a camp but gratefull to ladies , ) by which the catholick king was so unexpectedly alarumed , as Car- dinall D'Ossat ownes it for the most univer- sall opinion , that the whole nation ...
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... Essex his father in Ireland , this abounded in their love no lesse then in the favour of his prince , in whose heart his person had made as deep an impression , as his valour and affable nature had wonne upon her subjects . 6. That she ...
... Essex his father in Ireland , this abounded in their love no lesse then in the favour of his prince , in whose heart his person had made as deep an impression , as his valour and affable nature had wonne upon her subjects . 6. That she ...
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... armada , a gallant band of horsemen , commanded by himself , his son , and his grandson ; thus periling his whole house in the expected conflict . Essex ; who becoming wanton from his late successe , QUEENE ELIZABETH . 45.
... armada , a gallant band of horsemen , commanded by himself , his son , and his grandson ; thus periling his whole house in the expected conflict . Essex ; who becoming wanton from his late successe , QUEENE ELIZABETH . 45.
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