History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Longmans, 1866 |
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... brought together by the Pope , and the Queen of Scots would be a pretext for a joint declaration of war . The Scotch nobles who were on the Queen's side would become permanently hostile to England , and throw themselves wholly on the ...
... brought together by the Pope , and the Queen of Scots would be a pretext for a joint declaration of war . The Scotch nobles who were on the Queen's side would become permanently hostile to England , and throw themselves wholly on the ...
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... brought from Linlithgow to Leith , and thence on the 14th of February to its resting place in St. Giles ' church . The country for the moment forgot its feuds to pay honour to the noblest of Scotland's sons . Lords and gentlemen ...
... brought from Linlithgow to Leith , and thence on the 14th of February to its resting place in St. Giles ' church . The country for the moment forgot its feuds to pay honour to the noblest of Scotland's sons . Lords and gentlemen ...
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... brought the same , all estates , but specially the poor Commons , can wit- ness . Thy image , Lord , did so clearly shine in that personage that the Devil and the wicked to whom he is prince could not abide it ; and so to pun- ish our ...
... brought the same , all estates , but specially the poor Commons , can wit- ness . Thy image , Lord , did so clearly shine in that personage that the Devil and the wicked to whom he is prince could not abide it ; and so to pun- ish our ...
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... , and they were both anxious that , if possible , " he should be brought to England.— Lady Lennox to Cecil , Feb. 1570 . COTTON MSS . , Calig . C. 1 . เ ' result would be the same ; the persons 28 History of England .
... , and they were both anxious that , if possible , " he should be brought to England.— Lady Lennox to Cecil , Feb. 1570 . COTTON MSS . , Calig . C. 1 . เ ' result would be the same ; the persons 28 History of England .
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... brought the English to Leith ? It was a question which his old English friends could not too often ask him , and which he himself never adequately answered . He had married one of the ' Queen's Maries , ' Lord Fleming's daughter , to ...
... brought the English to Leith ? It was a question which his old English friends could not too often ask him , and which he himself never adequately answered . He had married one of the ' Queen's Maries , ' Lord Fleming's daughter , to ...
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