Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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Page ii
... raised the work , may be guessed from the effect of a simple prohibition , which was substituted in place of the measure proposed , and had its usual con- sequences , of greatly increasing the demand for the book . Osborne's Traditional ...
... raised the work , may be guessed from the effect of a simple prohibition , which was substituted in place of the measure proposed , and had its usual con- sequences , of greatly increasing the demand for the book . Osborne's Traditional ...
Page 45
... raised by the Spanish 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 ...
... raised by the Spanish 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 ...
Page 74
... 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 oratory ...
... 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 oratory ...
Page 80
... raised above knighthood ; saying , when importuned to make General Vere I This young lady was Margaret , daughter to James , Earl of Murray ; who was , in right of his wife , co - heir to the celebrated regent , and allied consequently ...
... raised above knighthood ; saying , when importuned to make General Vere I This young lady was Margaret , daughter to James , Earl of Murray ; who was , in right of his wife , co - heir to the celebrated regent , and allied consequently ...
Page 96
... raise with their pennes or tongues , in which they were no less lavish than bold and in- • Osborne plainly intimates ... raising them to stations of trust and importance . discreet yet meeting from the most in power only blame 96 QUEENE ...
... raise with their pennes or tongues , in which they were no less lavish than bold and in- • Osborne plainly intimates ... raising them to stations of trust and importance . discreet yet meeting from the most in power only blame 96 QUEENE ...
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