History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen10Parker, 1866 |
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... knew , and all Scotland knew , that Elizabeth was not Cecil . They knew that she had a perpetual secret leaning to a weak and yielding policy , and they had seen , in her treatment of Murray , with what indifference she could fling over ...
... knew , and all Scotland knew , that Elizabeth was not Cecil . They knew that she had a perpetual secret leaning to a weak and yielding policy , and they had seen , in her treatment of Murray , with what indifference she could fling over ...
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... knew that she would be destroyed ; and he set his hand , therefore , to assist his mistress towards the pas- sionately - coveted object of his and her ambition . And , perhaps , another influence was not without its effect upon him . He ...
... knew that she would be destroyed ; and he set his hand , therefore , to assist his mistress towards the pas- sionately - coveted object of his and her ambition . And , perhaps , another influence was not without its effect upon him . He ...
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... knew that she could not dare any longer to detain her , and the Leith treaty would be left unsigned , and Mary Stuart , with half her subjects at her back , would 1 Sussex to Cecil , April 23. — MSS . Scotland . 2 Sir Francis Englefield ...
... knew that she could not dare any longer to detain her , and the Leith treaty would be left unsigned , and Mary Stuart , with half her subjects at her back , would 1 Sussex to Cecil , April 23. — MSS . Scotland . 2 Sir Francis Englefield ...
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... knew the bottom of her secrets ; ' and while by her imprudent words and doings she struck a chill into the heart of every Scot and Englishman who wished her well , ' Maitland , the object of her attentions , felt nothing but contempt ...
... knew the bottom of her secrets ; ' and while by her imprudent words and doings she struck a chill into the heart of every Scot and Englishman who wished her well , ' Maitland , the object of her attentions , felt nothing but contempt ...
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... knew her best could not tell what to look for at her hands . In Scotland the ferment was fast increasing . A French fleet was daily expected at Dumbarton , bringing arms and money , if not men . Morton refused to accept the palliatives ...
... knew her best could not tell what to look for at her hands . In Scotland the ferment was fast increasing . A French fleet was daily expected at Dumbarton , bringing arms and money , if not men . Morton refused to accept the palliatives ...
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