The Queens of England and Their Times: From Matilda, Queen of William the Conqueror to Adelaide, Queen of William the Fourth, Tom 2D. Appleton, 1894 |
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... daughter , And most faithful servant , “ ELIZABETH . " " From St. James's , this thirty - first of July . " " Inimical fortune , envious of all good and ever revolving human affairs , has Henry the Eighth , in his letter to Katherine of ...
... daughter , And most faithful servant , “ ELIZABETH . " " From St. James's , this thirty - first of July . " " Inimical fortune , envious of all good and ever revolving human affairs , has Henry the Eighth , in his letter to Katherine of ...
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... daughter ; which , although it did not destroy the friendship subsisting between them , ter- minated in their immediate and final separation . About a week before Whitsuntide , in 1548 , Elizabeth removed with her go- verness , Mrs ...
... daughter ; which , although it did not destroy the friendship subsisting between them , ter- minated in their immediate and final separation . About a week before Whitsuntide , in 1548 , Elizabeth removed with her go- verness , Mrs ...
Strona 535
... daughter of Henry the Second of France --a contract , however , which he did not live to carry into effect . Elizabeth was too discreet to take part in the struggle between the Somerset and Warwick factions ; an ! when So- merset , a ...
... daughter of Henry the Second of France --a contract , however , which he did not live to carry into effect . Elizabeth was too discreet to take part in the struggle between the Somerset and Warwick factions ; an ! when So- merset , a ...
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... King of Spain soon con- soled himself for this disappointment , by marrying the daughter of the King of France . Proposals for the hand of Elizabeth of mail , corselets , and morice pikes ; he ELIZABETH , SECOND QUEEN REGNANT . 555.
... King of Spain soon con- soled himself for this disappointment , by marrying the daughter of the King of France . Proposals for the hand of Elizabeth of mail , corselets , and morice pikes ; he ELIZABETH , SECOND QUEEN REGNANT . 555.
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... daughter of Henry the Seventh . After the tragical end of her misguided husband , and of Lady Jane Grey , her eldest daughter , the Duchess was permitted to remain in un- molested privacy ; and she had subse- quently rendered herself ...
... daughter of Henry the Seventh . After the tragical end of her misguided husband , and of Lady Jane Grey , her eldest daughter , the Duchess was permitted to remain in un- molested privacy ; and she had subse- quently rendered herself ...
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Strona 862 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? ' King or queen :
Strona 936 - There wanted nothing but incense, and little chapels here and there, with priests saying mass for the repose of the defunct; yet one could not complain of its not being Catholic enough. I had been in dread of being coupled with some boy of ten years old ; but the heralds were not very accurate, and I walked with George Grenville, taller and older, to keep me in countenance.
Strona 718 - Paul's flew like granados, the melting lead running down the streets in a stream, and the very pavements glowing with a fiery redness, so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them ; and the demolition had stopped all the passages, so that no help could be applied. The eastern wind still more impetuously driving the flames forward, nothing but the Almighty power of God was able to stop them, for vain was the help of man.
Strona 861 - ... bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary or any other saint and the sacrifice of the mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous.
Strona 664 - I think the Dane hath strangely wrought on our good English nobles ; for those whom I never could get to taste good liquor, now follow the fashion and wallow in beastly delights. The ladies abandon their sobriety, and are seen to roll about in intoxication.
Strona 532 - No apprehension can be quicker than her's, no memory more retentive. French and Italian she speaks like English ; Latin, with fluency, propriety and judgment ; she also spoke Greek with me, frequently, willingly, and moderately well. Nothing can be more elegant than her handwriting, whether in the Greek or Roman character. In music she is very skilful, but does not greatly delight. With respect to personal decoration, she greatly prefers a simple elegance to show and splendor, so despising ' the...
Strona 664 - I rather think it was in his face. Much was the hurry and confusion; cloths and napkins were at hand to make all clean. His Majesty then got up and would dance with the Queen of Sheba, but he fell down and humbled himself before her and was carried to an inner chamber and laid on a bed of state...
Strona 994 - ... that, as on the one hand, the facts of pregnancy and delivery are to our minds satisfactorily disproved ; so, on the other hand, we think that the circumstances to which we now refer, particularly those stated to have passed between her royal highness and Captain Manby, must be credited until they shall receive some decisive contradiction ; and, if true, are justly entitled to the most serious consideration.
Strona 936 - He fell into a fit of crying the moment he came into the chapel, and flung himself back in a stall, the archbishop hovering over him with a smelling-bottle : but in two minutes his curiosity got the better of his hypocrisy, and he ran about the chapel with his glass, to spy who was or was not there, spying with one hand, and mopping his eyes with the other.
Strona 1000 - The plan of excluding my daughter from all intercourse with the world appears, to my humble judgment, peculiarly unfortunate. She who is destined to be the sovereign of this great country, enjoys none of those advantages of society which are deemed necessary for imparting a knowledge of mankind to persons who have infinitely less occasion to learn that important lesson; and it may so happen, by a chance which I trust is very remote, that...