Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... master of the horse in his household . His master , with gross ingratitude , followed the parliamentary party in the civil war ; and Os- borne of course attached himself to the same side , by which he gained trust and employment under ...
... master of the horse in his household . His master , with gross ingratitude , followed the parliamentary party in the civil war ; and Os- borne of course attached himself to the same side , by which he gained trust and employment under ...
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... great part of it , might have been gained , had he prosecuted his immediate fortune to the . extent of their feares ; a number of the Mo- risco race desiring in that juncture to change their master 40 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
... great part of it , might have been gained , had he prosecuted his immediate fortune to the . extent of their feares ; a number of the Mo- risco race desiring in that juncture to change their master 40 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
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Walter Scott. risco race desiring in that juncture to change their master , for one more Christian , though lesse catholick , and under whom no inqui- sition was exercised . This made his coming back so soone thought as miraculous as his ...
Walter Scott. risco race desiring in that juncture to change their master , for one more Christian , though lesse catholick , and under whom no inqui- sition was exercised . This made his coming back so soone thought as miraculous as his ...
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... master in king - craft as the Spaniard . I confesse her being a woman did render the delay of marriage more sutable to his pa- • The mean birth refers to that of Lord Burleigh , whose father , Richard Cecil , was master of the robes to ...
... master in king - craft as the Spaniard . I confesse her being a woman did render the delay of marriage more sutable to his pa- • The mean birth refers to that of Lord Burleigh , whose father , Richard Cecil , was master of the robes to ...
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... master raised him to a capacity of being the first king at armes . 17. Her sex did beare out many imper- tinences in her words and actions , as her making Latine speeches in the universities , * 2 › Specimens of her majesty's Latin ...
... master raised him to a capacity of being the first king at armes . 17. Her sex did beare out many imper- tinences in her words and actions , as her making Latine speeches in the universities , * 2 › Specimens of her majesty's Latin ...
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