History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Longmans, 1866 |
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... object - the union of the crowns under a Scottish sovereign : whether that sov- ereign was Arran , Mary , James , or again Mary , mat- tered little . After the Bothwell marriage he had believed Mary to be ruined . He had expected that ...
... object - the union of the crowns under a Scottish sovereign : whether that sov- ereign was Arran , Mary , James , or again Mary , mat- tered little . After the Bothwell marriage he had believed Mary to be ruined . He had expected that ...
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... object of his and her ambition . And , perhaps , another influence was not without its effect upon him . He was too thorough a man of the world to view with anything but dislike the assumptions of the rising Kirk . To the philosopher ...
... object of his and her ambition . And , perhaps , another influence was not without its effect upon him . He was too thorough a man of the world to view with anything but dislike the assumptions of the rising Kirk . To the philosopher ...
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... object and not to be disallowed . But ' the road to that devotion did not lie through the sup- port of a faction . The Scots were not so faint - hearted , ' but they had courage to provide for their safety . ' Force would accomplish ...
... object and not to be disallowed . But ' the road to that devotion did not lie through the sup- port of a faction . The Scots were not so faint - hearted , ' but they had courage to provide for their safety . ' Force would accomplish ...
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... object of her attentions , felt nothing but contempt for her weakness . He said she was inconstant , ir- resolute , and fearful ; and before the game was played 1 Elizabeth to Sussex , April 30. - MSS . Scotland . out , he would make ...
... object of her attentions , felt nothing but contempt for her weakness . He said she was inconstant , ir- resolute , and fearful ; and before the game was played 1 Elizabeth to Sussex , April 30. - MSS . Scotland . out , he would make ...
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... object of a European crusade . The Duke of Norfolk plied her from the Tower with letters which were piteously submissive . His physician wrote that his health was breaking under his confinement , and that if he remained in the Tower he ...
... object of a European crusade . The Duke of Norfolk plied her from the Tower with letters which were piteously submissive . His physician wrote that his health was breaking under his confinement , and that if he remained in the Tower he ...
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