Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... Queen Elizabeth .... Traditionall Memoyres on the Raigne of King James the First .. To the Reader . xi 17 21 ... 123 125 The principal Heads of the following Memoyres .. 135 Some Traditionall Memorialls on the Reign of King James the ...
... Queen Elizabeth .... Traditionall Memoyres on the Raigne of King James the First .. To the Reader . xi 17 21 ... 123 125 The principal Heads of the following Memoyres .. 135 Some Traditionall Memorialls on the Reign of King James the ...
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... account of the present under- taking ; I think it far on this side such im- pudence as ignorance is found to plaister her libels with against incomparable Queen ( } Elizabeth , to own a strength able , by TO THE READER . XV.
... account of the present under- taking ; I think it far on this side such im- pudence as ignorance is found to plaister her libels with against incomparable Queen ( } Elizabeth , to own a strength able , by TO THE READER . XV.
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Walter Scott. THE PRINCIPAL HEADS OF THE FOLLOWING MEMOIRES ON THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , her moderate Carriage at first , till exasperated by the Pope's Rashness . Why the In- fancy of her Reign continued quiet ...
Walter Scott. THE PRINCIPAL HEADS OF THE FOLLOWING MEMOIRES ON THE REIGN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH . 1. QUEEN Elizabeth , her moderate Carriage at first , till exasperated by the Pope's Rashness . Why the In- fancy of her Reign continued quiet ...
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... Queen sparing in giving Honours , or suffering her Subjects to accept them from Foreign Princes . Examples thereof in Sir F. Vere , Sir W. Rawley , Sir Mat . Arundel , Sir P. Sid- ney . 18. Her Modesty in point of Augmentation of Em ...
... Queen sparing in giving Honours , or suffering her Subjects to accept them from Foreign Princes . Examples thereof in Sir F. Vere , Sir W. Rawley , Sir Mat . Arundel , Sir P. Sid- ney . 18. Her Modesty in point of Augmentation of Em ...
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... Queen , was by her sent with Curses in stead of Forgiveness , into another World . 24. After Essex Death , Cecil , being left without Con- troll , not onely urges the Q. to declare James her Suc- cessor , but uses other Endeavours to ...
... Queen , was by her sent with Curses in stead of Forgiveness , into another World . 24. After Essex Death , Cecil , being left without Con- troll , not onely urges the Q. to declare James her Suc- cessor , but uses other Endeavours to ...
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