Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, 2 tomasWells and Lilly, 1821 |
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... minister , that in most absurd and unjust revenge ( though the cause was amiable ) he swore he would do all he could to ruin his daughter ; and accordingly not only forsook her bed , but sold and consumed great part of the vast ...
... minister , that in most absurd and unjust revenge ( though the cause was amiable ) he swore he would do all he could to ruin his daughter ; and accordingly not only forsook her bed , but sold and consumed great part of the vast ...
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... ministers who lived and died a bachelor . Early in this year the king of France married a daughter of the emperour Maximilian ; and Elizabeth , desirous at this time of being on the best terms both with the French and Imperial courts ...
... ministers who lived and died a bachelor . Early in this year the king of France married a daughter of the emperour Maximilian ; and Elizabeth , desirous at this time of being on the best terms both with the French and Imperial courts ...
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... But the vigilance of the ministry of Elizabeth could not long be eluded . An important packet of letters written by Ridolfi , a Florentine who had been sent abroad by the party to confer with the 13 Cupid all-arm'd a certain aim he took ...
... But the vigilance of the ministry of Elizabeth could not long be eluded . An important packet of letters written by Ridolfi , a Florentine who had been sent abroad by the party to confer with the 13 Cupid all-arm'd a certain aim he took ...
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... French alliance , that he expressed himself strongly in favour of the match between Elizabeth and the duke of Anjou , and , as a minister , spared no pains to promote it . Similar language was held on this subject both by Leicester 20.
... French alliance , that he expressed himself strongly in favour of the match between Elizabeth and the duke of Anjou , and , as a minister , spared no pains to promote it . Similar language was held on this subject both by Leicester 20.
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... minister , cautious and crafty and sagacious as he was , assisted by all the spies whom he constantly kept in pay , had been un- able to penetrate any part of the bloody secret ; —he was completely taken by surprise . But of his per ...
... minister , cautious and crafty and sagacious as he was , assisted by all the spies whom he constantly kept in pay , had been un- able to penetrate any part of the bloody secret ; —he was completely taken by surprise . But of his per ...
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