The World's Great Classics, Volumen15Colonial Press, 1899 |
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... Queen found in Catharine Howard , a niece of the Duke of Norfolk . Norfolk himself returned to power , and resumed the policy which Cromwell had interrupted . Like the King he looked to an Imperial alliance rather than an alliance with ...
... Queen found in Catharine Howard , a niece of the Duke of Norfolk . Norfolk himself returned to power , and resumed the policy which Cromwell had interrupted . Like the King he looked to an Imperial alliance rather than an alliance with ...
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... Queen , Mary Stuart ; and , by a second marriage with the Earl of Angus , was the grandmother of Henry Stuart , Lord Darnley . Henry's will , however , had passed by the children of Margaret , and had placed next to Elizabeth in the ...
... Queen , Mary Stuart ; and , by a second marriage with the Earl of Angus , was the grandmother of Henry Stuart , Lord Darnley . Henry's will , however , had passed by the children of Margaret , and had placed next to Elizabeth in the ...
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... Queen ; the fleet and the levies of the shires declared in her favor . Northumberland's courage suddenly gave way , and his retreat to Cambridge was the signal for a general defection . The Duke himself threw his cap into the air and ...
... Queen ; the fleet and the levies of the shires declared in her favor . Northumberland's courage suddenly gave way , and his retreat to Cambridge was the signal for a general defection . The Duke himself threw his cap into the air and ...
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... Queen , who had refused to fly even while the rebels were marching beneath her palace walls , was only equalled by her terrible revenge . The hour was come when the Protestants were at her feet , and she struck without mercy . Lady Jane ...
... Queen , who had refused to fly even while the rebels were marching beneath her palace walls , was only equalled by her terrible revenge . The hour was come when the Protestants were at her feet , and she struck without mercy . Lady Jane ...
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... Queen . It was a moment when the prospects of the party of reform seemed utterly hopeless . Spain had taken openly the lead in the great Catholic movement , and England was being dragged , however reluctantly , by the Spanish marriage ...
... Queen . It was a moment when the prospects of the party of reform seemed utterly hopeless . Spain had taken openly the lead in the great Catholic movement , and England was being dragged , however reluctantly , by the Spanish marriage ...
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