History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada, Volumen8Longmans, Green and Company, 1870 |
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... promises to help the Queen Hamilton and Stuart Factions Statement of Sir James Balfour Seizure of the Casket Letters PAGE 180 .. .. 180 181 183 186 190 .. 194 196 198 199 202 203 206 208 210 211 214 218 220 Arrival of Throgmorton at ...
... promises to help the Queen Hamilton and Stuart Factions Statement of Sir James Balfour Seizure of the Casket Letters PAGE 180 .. .. 180 181 183 186 190 .. 194 196 198 199 202 203 206 208 210 211 214 218 220 Arrival of Throgmorton at ...
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... promise of eternity . Charles the Fifth had watched over the interests of the Indians , as soon as he became awake to their suffer- ings , with a father's anxiety . Indian slavery in the Spanish dominions was prohibited for ever ; but ...
... promise of eternity . Charles the Fifth had watched over the interests of the Indians , as soon as he became awake to their suffer- ings , with a father's anxiety . Indian slavery in the Spanish dominions was prohibited for ever ; but ...
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... promise from him that he would do no in- jury to the Spaniards , she left the rest to his discretion , and placed at his disposal one of the best ships in her service . Cecil alone , ever honourable , ever loathing cruelty and ...
... promise from him that he would do no in- jury to the Spaniards , she left the rest to his discretion , and placed at his disposal one of the best ships in her service . Cecil alone , ever honourable , ever loathing cruelty and ...
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... promise from her that the Earl should be put upon his trial.1 His stay in Scotland was to be brief , and the little which he trusted himself to write was extremely guarded . The people he rapidly found were in no humour to entertain ...
... promise from her that the Earl should be put upon his trial.1 His stay in Scotland was to be brief , and the little which he trusted himself to write was extremely guarded . The people he rapidly found were in no humour to entertain ...
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... promises extorted by Killigrew , after a fortnight's silence , ac- cepted the Queen's challenge to name the persons whom he accused . He specified Bothwell , with two of his followers ; Sir James Balfour and four foreigners , palace ...
... promises extorted by Killigrew , after a fortnight's silence , ac- cepted the Queen's challenge to name the persons whom he accused . He specified Bothwell , with two of his followers ; Sir James Balfour and four foreigners , palace ...
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¹ De Silva accused allowed answer April Arbroath Archbishop Archbishop of Glasgow Argyle August Bedford Bishop Bishop of Ross Border MSS Bothwell's castle Catherine Catherine de Medici Catholic cause Chaloner charge consent council Court crime Croq crown danger Darnley death desired Domestic MSS Drury to Cecil Duke Earl Bothwell Earl of Lennox Earl of Murray Edinburgh Elizabeth English favour fear France French friends guilty habia Hamiltons hand Hawkins honour Huntly husband Ibid innocent July June King Kirk o'Field knew LABANOFF Leicester Lennox letter Lignerolles Lochleven Lord Herries Maitland Majesty marriage Mary Stuart Melville Morton murder Murray's negroes noblemen Paris party person Prince prisoner Protestant punish Queen of Scots realm refused Regent religion Reyna Rolls House Scotland sent ships Silva to Philip Simancas Sir James sovereign Spain Spaniards Spanish ambassador Spanish MSS subjects TEULET thought Throgmorton to Cecil tion told vessels words wrote
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