History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Longmans, 1866 |
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... told Norris'that she thought God had sent the beginning of a rebellion to warn his mistress how she assisted rebels against their Princes ; if the first lesson sufficed not , she must look for sharper scourges . ' An army was to be ...
... told Norris'that she thought God had sent the beginning of a rebellion to warn his mistress how she assisted rebels against their Princes ; if the first lesson sufficed not , she must look for sharper scourges . ' An army was to be ...
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... told Randolph ' that in all things he had done in defence of the Queen his mistress , since the time of her imprisonment in Lochleven , he did it by such ad- vice as the Queen of England had given him , which had caused him since that ...
... told Randolph ' that in all things he had done in defence of the Queen his mistress , since the time of her imprisonment in Lochleven , he did it by such ad- vice as the Queen of England had given him , which had caused him since that ...
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... told him to point out to Morton that , whereas he ' had asked for help from England against the faction in ' arms against the King , she was content to give him ' what he wanted . The form would be different but the and Lady Lennox ...
... told him to point out to Morton that , whereas he ' had asked for help from England against the faction in ' arms against the King , she was content to give him ' what he wanted . The form would be different but the and Lady Lennox ...
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... told Norris that he did not mean to interfere , he told the Scots that he would abstain only while Elizabeth abstained . M. de Virac came to Dumbarton with money and promises , scattering doubt , division , and uncertainty . ' The ...
... told Norris that he did not mean to interfere , he told the Scots that he would abstain only while Elizabeth abstained . M. de Virac came to Dumbarton with money and promises , scattering doubt , division , and uncertainty . ' The ...
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James Anthony Froude. 1570 April threatening her . France and Spain , they told her , did CHAP XIX not mean to endure any longer the insolence of the pirates and the English sympathisers with the Protestant insurgents . She must set her ...
James Anthony Froude. 1570 April threatening her . France and Spain , they told her , did CHAP XIX not mean to endure any longer the insolence of the pirates and the English sympathisers with the Protestant insurgents . She must set her ...
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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