Works of the Camden Society, Edição 12Camden Society, 1968 - 509 páginas |
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... Duke shoulde not have children of the Q. , and the Scottishe Q. should remayne unmaried , then it mighte be daunger to the shorteninge of here Maties life , lest some insinua- tion might lighte into the harte of the Duke to attaine to ...
... Duke shoulde not have children of the Q. , and the Scottishe Q. should remayne unmaried , then it mighte be daunger to the shorteninge of here Maties life , lest some insinua- tion might lighte into the harte of the Duke to attaine to ...
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... DUKE OF ANJOU . [ The match between Elizabeth and the Duke of Alençon was first proposed when the French Prince was about seventeen , and the Queen not far from forty . The project was entertained in 1571-2 , and a French alliance was ...
... DUKE OF ANJOU . [ The match between Elizabeth and the Duke of Alençon was first proposed when the French Prince was about seventeen , and the Queen not far from forty . The project was entertained in 1571-2 , and a French alliance was ...
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... Duke Charles of Swethland , the Kinges only professed enemye ; and that I shoulde not doubte of her Maties forwardnesse in strength . eninge the Duke , he assured me the reporte did proceed from the Generall of the Kinge's army in ...
... Duke Charles of Swethland , the Kinges only professed enemye ; and that I shoulde not doubte of her Maties forwardnesse in strength . eninge the Duke , he assured me the reporte did proceed from the Generall of the Kinge's army in ...
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