History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Parker, 1866 |
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... Queen was Head of the Church The Pope determines to excommunicate Elizabeth Letter of the Pope to the Earls of Westmoreland and Northumberland ... ... ... ... ... Plans for the escape of the Queen of Scots ... ... ... II ... ... ... 14 ...
... Queen was Head of the Church The Pope determines to excommunicate Elizabeth Letter of the Pope to the Earls of Westmoreland and Northumberland ... ... ... ... ... Plans for the escape of the Queen of Scots ... ... ... II ... ... ... 14 ...
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... Queen of Scots could be got rid of . I pray you assure yourself , ' he wrote to Cecil on the 9th of March , ' that except they fail of their purpose , they intend the ruin of her Majesty ; as you tender her Majesty's pre- servation ...
... Queen of Scots could be got rid of . I pray you assure yourself , ' he wrote to Cecil on the 9th of March , ' that except they fail of their purpose , they intend the ruin of her Majesty ; as you tender her Majesty's pre- servation ...
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... Queen of Scots herself put an end to the en- ' quiry , and refused to allow it to be prosecuted further . ' Elizabeth had forborne to use the advantage which ' was thus placed in her hands . She had stood between ' the Queen of Scots ...
... Queen of Scots herself put an end to the en- ' quiry , and refused to allow it to be prosecuted further . ' Elizabeth had forborne to use the advantage which ' was thus placed in her hands . She had stood between ' the Queen of Scots ...
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... 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 French alliance . To keep Maitland ...
... 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 French alliance . To keep Maitland ...
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... 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 time to have lost the friendship of others that were very dear to ...
... 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 time to have lost the friendship of others that were very dear to ...
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