Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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Pagina 28
... matter of course . It was the practice of that day for parents in higher life to dispose of their children in marriage at an age now justly accounted immature : and no sooner had young Sidney completed his four- teenth year , than ...
... matter of course . It was the practice of that day for parents in higher life to dispose of their children in marriage at an age now justly accounted immature : and no sooner had young Sidney completed his four- teenth year , than ...
Pagina 32
... matter to a legal decision . In the next reign , the evi- dence formerly given was reviewed ; and the title of duchess Dudley conferred on the widow of sir Robert ; the patent setting forth that the marriage of the earl of Leicester ...
... matter to a legal decision . In the next reign , the evi- dence formerly given was reviewed ; and the title of duchess Dudley conferred on the widow of sir Robert ; the patent setting forth that the marriage of the earl of Leicester ...
Pagina 33
... matters and petty intrigues to pass without notice before his eyes . All the caution , however , and all the devoted- ness of this great minister were insufficient to pre- serve him , on the following occasion , from the un- worthy ...
... matters and petty intrigues to pass without notice before his eyes . All the caution , however , and all the devoted- ness of this great minister were insufficient to pre- serve him , on the following occasion , from the un- worthy ...
Pagina 37
... matter were fully agreed betwixt us , the parents , the marriage could not take effect , I think it best to refer the motion in silence , and yet so to , order it with ourselves , that , when time shall hereafter be more convenient , we ...
... matter were fully agreed betwixt us , the parents , the marriage could not take effect , I think it best to refer the motion in silence , and yet so to , order it with ourselves , that , when time shall hereafter be more convenient , we ...
Pagina 56
... matters ; that if he remained obstinate , and the commissioners saw cause , they might at their discretion cause some kind of torture to be used upon him . The same means he was also desired to take with others ; in order to come to a ...
... matters ; that if he remained obstinate , and the commissioners saw cause , they might at their discretion cause some kind of torture to be used upon him . The same means he was also desired to take with others ; in order to come to a ...
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