History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen11J.W. Parker and Son, 1861 |
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... queen were set there was played before them , by children . in the Page 735 , quarto edition . 2 The Personages , Dresses , and Properties of a Mystery Play , acted at Greenwich , by command of Henry VIII . Rolls House MS . 3 Hall says ...
... queen were set there was played before them , by children . in the Page 735 , quarto edition . 2 The Personages , Dresses , and Properties of a Mystery Play , acted at Greenwich , by command of Henry VIII . Rolls House MS . 3 Hall says ...
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... Queen Catherine was an obstacle to the establishment of the kingdom , an incentive to treasonable hopes . In the nineteenth , she is an outraged and injured wife , the victim of a false hus- band's fickle appetite . The story is a long ...
... Queen Catherine was an obstacle to the establishment of the kingdom , an incentive to treasonable hopes . In the nineteenth , she is an outraged and injured wife , the victim of a false hus- band's fickle appetite . The story is a long ...
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... queen had ad- vanced to an age which precluded hope of further off- spring , and the heir presumptive was an infirm girl , the unpromising prospect became yet more alarming . The life of the Princess Mary was precarious , for her health ...
... queen had ad- vanced to an age which precluded hope of further off- spring , and the heir presumptive was an infirm girl , the unpromising prospect became yet more alarming . The life of the Princess Mary was precarious , for her health ...
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... Queen of Scotland by her second mar- riage , would not have wanted supporters , and early be- came an object of intrigue . Indeed , as she had been born in England , it was held in parliament that she stood next in order to the Princess ...
... Queen of Scotland by her second mar- riage , would not have wanted supporters , and early be- came an object of intrigue . Indeed , as she had been born in England , it was held in parliament that she stood next in order to the Princess ...
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... Queen Catherine had been of a cordial kind , it is possible that he would have been contented with resentment ; that he would have refused to reconsider a question which touched his honour and his conscience ; and , united with ...
... Queen Catherine had been of a cordial kind , it is possible that he would have been contented with resentment ; that he would have refused to reconsider a question which touched his honour and his conscience ; and , united with ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth, Volumen11 James Anthony Froude Vista de fragmentos - 1881 |
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