Some traditionall memorialls on the reign of Queene Elizabeth [by Francis OsborneJ. Ballantyne, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... ruine him- by setting him on high ; his ample Irish Commission . A Character of the Q. Court , Majesty , Thrift : Pro- visions rated , Exactions of Purvoyers punished.- 9.A witty Example thereof in Kent . 10. Her Household - Servants ...
... ruine him- by setting him on high ; his ample Irish Commission . A Character of the Q. Court , Majesty , Thrift : Pro- visions rated , Exactions of Purvoyers punished.- 9.A witty Example thereof in Kent . 10. Her Household - Servants ...
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... in omitting the first , which could not have beene done without losse , and exposing her subjects to a visible inconvenience , if not a totall ruine . Yet this is manifest in the histories on both sides 32 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
... in omitting the first , which could not have beene done without losse , and exposing her subjects to a visible inconvenience , if not a totall ruine . Yet this is manifest in the histories on both sides 32 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
Page 47
... ruine might think that the favour his mistress shewed him proceeded from a nearer familiarity then I have been inform- ed it did , by such as reported her apter both in her selfe and others to kindle the flames of love , then quench ...
... ruine might think that the favour his mistress shewed him proceeded from a nearer familiarity then I have been inform- ed it did , by such as reported her apter both in her selfe and others to kindle the flames of love , then quench ...
Page 98
... it , and wrought the ruine of that both sides la- bour'd to preserve , with an excessive ad- vantage to such as could neither expect or deserve it . 22. Amongst the greatest things laid to her charge , 98 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
... it , and wrought the ruine of that both sides la- bour'd to preserve , with an excessive ad- vantage to such as could neither expect or deserve it . 22. Amongst the greatest things laid to her charge , 98 QUEENE ELIZABETH .
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... Ruine . 2. The English disgust the Multitudes of Scots fol- lowing him . How it might have been prevented . 3. How he stood affected at the News of Queen Eli- zabeth's Death , and his Proclaiming by the Mayor of London . Who were most ...
... Ruine . 2. The English disgust the Multitudes of Scots fol- lowing him . How it might have been prevented . 3. How he stood affected at the News of Queen Eli- zabeth's Death , and his Proclaiming by the Mayor of London . Who were most ...
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