Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... enemies , -the dignity of baron of Burleigh ; an elevation which might provoke the envy or resentment of some of the courtiers his opponents , but which was hailed by the applauses of the people . Before the close of the year , the ...
... enemies , -the dignity of baron of Burleigh ; an elevation which might provoke the envy or resentment of some of the courtiers his opponents , but which was hailed by the applauses of the people . Before the close of the year , the ...
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... enemies of Hatton are said to have pro- moted this appointment in expectation of his dis- gracing himself by ignorance and incapacity ; but their malice was disappointed ; whatever he did not know , he was able to learn and willing to ...
... enemies of Hatton are said to have pro- moted this appointment in expectation of his dis- gracing himself by ignorance and incapacity ; but their malice was disappointed ; whatever he did not know , he was able to learn and willing to ...
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... enemies . It was rumored that Throgmorton had fallen a victim to the hostility of Leicester , which he was thought to have provoked by quitting the party of the earl to reconcile himself with Burleigh , his secret enemy ; and the ...
... enemies . It was rumored that Throgmorton had fallen a victim to the hostility of Leicester , which he was thought to have provoked by quitting the party of the earl to reconcile himself with Burleigh , his secret enemy ; and the ...
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... a " His Bilboa blade , by marchmen felt , Hung in a broad and studded belt ; Hence in rude phrase the Borderers still Call noble Howard Belted Will . " Lay of the Last Minstrel . 20 HOSTILITY OF SPAIN . the enemies of Elizabeth ; c 2.
... a " His Bilboa blade , by marchmen felt , Hung in a broad and studded belt ; Hence in rude phrase the Borderers still Call noble Howard Belted Will . " Lay of the Last Minstrel . 20 HOSTILITY OF SPAIN . the enemies of Elizabeth ; c 2.
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Lucy Aikin. 20 HOSTILITY OF SPAIN . the enemies of Elizabeth ; and on good grounds . It was believed to be through his procurement that Sixtus V. had been led to fulminate his anathema against her ; -it was well known that the pope had ...
Lucy Aikin. 20 HOSTILITY OF SPAIN . the enemies of Elizabeth ; and on good grounds . It was believed to be through his procurement that Sixtus V. had been led to fulminate his anathema against her ; -it was well known that the pope had ...
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admiral afterwards ambassador appears appointed attended Bacon bishop brought catholic cause character church command compelled conduct council countess countess of Shrewsbury court courtiers Davison death declared defence deputy doth Drake duke duke of Anjou earl of Essex Elizabeth enemies England English entertained expedition father favor favorite Francis Francis Bacon French gentleman hand hath Hatton heart honor indignation Ireland James John Perrot king of Scots lady laws learned Leicester length letter lord Buckhurst lord Burleigh lordship majesty majesty's marriage Mary matter ment mind minister Montjoy never noble occasion offence parliament party person Philip Sidney prince prisoner privy-council proceeding protestant puritans queen of Scots Raleigh received reign religion rendered respecting royal secret secretary sent ships Shrewsbury sir Henry Sidney SIR JOHN HARRINGTON sovereign Spain Spanish speech spirit style suffered tion Tyrone Walsingham whole