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... Elizabeth whom they had set aside , as a bastard , in 1553.1 The lords of the council who , waiting on Elizabeth at Hatfield to announce to her that she was queen , found Cecil already by her side , would have no doubts what was toward ...
... Elizabeth whom they had set aside , as a bastard , in 1553.1 The lords of the council who , waiting on Elizabeth at Hatfield to announce to her that she was queen , found Cecil already by her side , would have no doubts what was toward ...
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... Elizabeth had gone through a feigned conversion to Catholicism— a political act to stave off some of her sister's ill - will.1 It was a conversion whose reality Mary never ceased to doubt ; and when , in the last weeks of her life , she ...
... Elizabeth had gone through a feigned conversion to Catholicism— a political act to stave off some of her sister's ill - will.1 It was a conversion whose reality Mary never ceased to doubt ; and when , in the last weeks of her life , she ...
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... Elizabeth's heir and , secondly , Mary's marriage to Norfolk here were the two matters - the succession and marriage - on which Elizabeth would not even hear of discussion , topics the mere mention of which invariably unloosed all the ...
... Elizabeth's heir and , secondly , Mary's marriage to Norfolk here were the two matters - the succession and marriage - on which Elizabeth would not even hear of discussion , topics the mere mention of which invariably unloosed all the ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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