Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... disgrace equally marked and public , being committed to the Tower for an attempt on one of her maids of honour . On other occasions his law- less propensities broke out with a violence which Eli- zabeth herself was scarcely able to ...
... disgrace equally marked and public , being committed to the Tower for an attempt on one of her maids of honour . On other occasions his law- less propensities broke out with a violence which Eli- zabeth herself was scarcely able to ...
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... disgrace though apparently unmerit- ed . Puttenham , author of the Art of English Poesie , " ventured , though a professed courtier , to compose an epitaph on this victim of oppression , of which he has preserved to us the following ...
... disgrace though apparently unmerit- ed . Puttenham , author of the Art of English Poesie , " ventured , though a professed courtier , to compose an epitaph on this victim of oppression , of which he has preserved to us the following ...
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... disgrace and misery which an alliance with it must entail on his queen and country . He readily obeyed his uncle's directions to quit France without delay ; and , proceeding to Frankfort , there formed a highly honourable and beneficial ...
... disgrace and misery which an alliance with it must entail on his queen and country . He readily obeyed his uncle's directions to quit France without delay ; and , proceeding to Frankfort , there formed a highly honourable and beneficial ...
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... disgrace of the pa- pists ; and the gentlemen of those parts , being great and hot protestants ( almost before by policy discredit- ed and disgraced ) , were greatly countenanced . " The letter writer afterwards mentions in a splenetic ...
... disgrace of the pa- pists ; and the gentlemen of those parts , being great and hot protestants ( almost before by policy discredit- ed and disgraced ) , were greatly countenanced . " The letter writer afterwards mentions in a splenetic ...
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... disgraceful to a lettered people . Though educated in the civil law , Smith now took deacon's orders and accepted a rectory , and the deanery of Carlisle . His principles secretly began to incline towards the reformers , and he lent ...
... disgraceful to a lettered people . Though educated in the civil law , Smith now took deacon's orders and accepted a rectory , and the deanery of Carlisle . His principles secretly began to incline towards the reformers , and he lent ...
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