Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... as the first is un- likely to finde it : ( For after the death of a good father , being driven into a corner of the world by injuries received from the 1 1 nearest of kindred and remotest of friends , I xii TO THE READER .
... as the first is un- likely to finde it : ( For after the death of a good father , being driven into a corner of the world by injuries received from the 1 1 nearest of kindred and remotest of friends , I xii TO THE READER .
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... - is seconded with an Interdict - which proves fatal to the Papists and Queen of Scots . - Her Death and the D. of Norfolk's , & c . - Censured . VOL . I. B 5. Q. Eliz . galls the Spaniards : Cales Voyage The principal Heads of the ...
... - is seconded with an Interdict - which proves fatal to the Papists and Queen of Scots . - Her Death and the D. of Norfolk's , & c . - Censured . VOL . I. B 5. Q. Eliz . galls the Spaniards : Cales Voyage The principal Heads of the ...
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... 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 of her Death - reported to proceed from the Countess of Notinghams not delivering the ...
... 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 of her Death - reported to proceed from the Countess of Notinghams not delivering the ...
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... death of Mary , eldest daugh- ter of Henry the Eighth , had delivered this nation ( for that time ) from an imminent danger of becoming tributary to the Spa- nish king ( who ownes none for a naturall subject , indued with lesse pride ...
... death of Mary , eldest daugh- ter of Henry the Eighth , had delivered this nation ( for that time ) from an imminent danger of becoming tributary to the Spa- nish king ( who ownes none for a naturall subject , indued with lesse pride ...
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... death or im- prisonment . Nor was she tempted to this out of a vainer hope then to draw her neigh- bour princes to the same resolution , already in dispaire of procuring good from any mild- er indevours then those in power . ( The Roman ...
... death or im- prisonment . Nor was she tempted to this out of a vainer hope then to draw her neigh- bour princes to the same resolution , already in dispaire of procuring good from any mild- er indevours then those in power . ( The Roman ...
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