Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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Pagina 6
... occasion he was led by two ladies into the presence - chamber , all armed as he was , to receive a prize from her majesty's own hand . Afterwards , by gross misconduct , he incurred from his sovereign a disgrace equally marked and ...
... occasion he was led by two ladies into the presence - chamber , all armed as he was , to receive a prize from her majesty's own hand . Afterwards , by gross misconduct , he incurred from his sovereign a disgrace equally marked and ...
Pagina 25
... occasion was extremely solemn : the courtiers and ladies who lined the rooms lead- ing to the presence - chamber were all habited in deep mourning ; and not one of them would vouch- safe a word or a smile to the ambassador , though ...
... occasion was extremely solemn : the courtiers and ladies who lined the rooms lead- ing to the presence - chamber were all habited in deep mourning ; and not one of them would vouch- safe a word or a smile to the ambassador , though ...
Pagina 33
... occasion , from the un- worthy suspicions of his mistress . The queen of Scots had this year with difficulty obtained permission to resort to the baths of Buxton for the recovery of her health ; and a similar motive led thither at the ...
... occasion , from the un- worthy suspicions of his mistress . The queen of Scots had this year with difficulty obtained permission to resort to the baths of Buxton for the recovery of her health ; and a similar motive led thither at the ...
Pagina 38
... occasion presented itself to the queen , in 1575 , of demonstrating to all neighbouring powers , that whatever suspicions her close and somewhat crooked system of policy might now and then have excited , self - defence was in reality ...
... occasion presented itself to the queen , in 1575 , of demonstrating to all neighbouring powers , that whatever suspicions her close and somewhat crooked system of policy might now and then have excited , self - defence was in reality ...
Pagina 39
... to dismiss the en- voys with an absolute refusal . The speech which she addressed to them on this occasion was highly cha- racteristic , and in one point extremely remarkable . Ꭰ Ꮞ 10 QUEEN'S SPEECH TO DUTCH DEPUTIES . She reprobated ,
... to dismiss the en- voys with an absolute refusal . The speech which she addressed to them on this occasion was highly cha- racteristic , and in one point extremely remarkable . Ꭰ Ꮞ 10 QUEEN'S SPEECH TO DUTCH DEPUTIES . She reprobated ,
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