History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Longmans, 1866 |
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... taken at Dover Lord Cobham and the Bishop of Ross Cecil and his instruments ... Charles Baily in the Marshalsea Intercepted correspondence ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 203 205 208 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 209 ...
... taken at Dover Lord Cobham and the Bishop of Ross Cecil and his instruments ... Charles Baily in the Marshalsea Intercepted correspondence ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 203 205 208 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 209 ...
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... taken off by an assassin as Murray had been , there was no force anywhere which could save the country from immediate and universal anarchy . Conscious of her danger , and conscious , as she re- covered her equanimity , that she must ...
... taken off by an assassin as Murray had been , there was no force anywhere which could save the country from immediate and universal anarchy . Conscious of her danger , and conscious , as she re- covered her equanimity , that she must ...
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... taken in hand . The God in ' whom they trusted , the God who cast Pharaoh and his ' chariots into the sea , was able to destroy the might of เ ' De la subjeccion de la torpe y feminil incontinencia . ' 1570 " CHAP XIX their adversaries ...
... taken in hand . The God in ' whom they trusted , the God who cast Pharaoh and his ' chariots into the sea , was able to destroy the might of เ ' De la subjeccion de la torpe y feminil incontinencia . ' 1570 " CHAP XIX their adversaries ...
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... taken from the Queen's door , that her rooms might be examined at any hour of the day or night , if ' sudden danger should chance ; ' and a sig- nificant intimation was given to her , that if she tried to fly it might be dangerous.2 ...
... taken from the Queen's door , that her rooms might be examined at any hour of the day or night , if ' sudden danger should chance ; ' and a sig- nificant intimation was given to her , that if she tried to fly it might be dangerous.2 ...
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... taken for a general settlement of the whole island . A complete amnesty was to be proclaimed for the late rebellion ; the Queen of Scots was to be restored and accepted as Elizabeth's successor ; while the religious differences were to ...
... taken for a general settlement of the whole island . A complete amnesty was to be proclaimed for the late rebellion ; the Queen of Scots was to be restored and accepted as Elizabeth's successor ; while the religious differences were to ...
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Alva's Ambassador April Archbishop Arundel August Bishop of Ross Burghley Castle Catherine Catholic cause CHAP XIX CHAP XXI CHAP XXII 1572 Charles Baily Church cipher Cobham confession consent Council Court Crown danger desired Don Guerau Drury Duke of Alva Duke of Anjou Duke of Norfolk Dumbarton Earl Edition Elizabeth English favour fear Feria Fitzwilliam Flanders France French friends Government hand Hawkins Herle Holiness honour hope Huguenots Ireland Irish July June King of Spain knew land Leicester Lennox letters Lord Maitland Majesty Majesty's March marriage marry Mary Stuart ministers mistress Morton murder never noblemen Parliament party person Philip Pope Prince prisoner promises Protestants Queen of England Queen of Scots Queen-mother realm rebellion Regent religion Reyna Ridolfi Rolls House Scotland secret sent Sept Shrewsbury Simancas Sovereign Spanish subjects Sussex thought tion told treason treaty trust Walsingham words wrote XXIII XXIV СНАР