Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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Pagina 16
... spirit of Throgmorton himself , ought probably to bear the chief blame both of this enmity and of his want of success at the court of a princess who exacted from her servants the exercise of the most refined and cautious policy , as ...
... spirit of Throgmorton himself , ought probably to bear the chief blame both of this enmity and of his want of success at the court of a princess who exacted from her servants the exercise of the most refined and cautious policy , as ...
Pagina 20
... spirit of his readers against this formidable tyrant , a version of the Orations of Demosthenes against the king Philip of his day ; and he had been at the pains of pointing out in the notes coincidences in the situation of Athens and ...
... spirit of his readers against this formidable tyrant , a version of the Orations of Demosthenes against the king Philip of his day ; and he had been at the pains of pointing out in the notes coincidences in the situation of Athens and ...
Pagina 24
... spirits were burning with impatience to hasten to their succour . No act would have been hailed with such loud and general applause of her people as an instant re- nunciation by Elizabeth of all friendship and inter- course with the ...
... spirits were burning with impatience to hasten to their succour . No act would have been hailed with such loud and general applause of her people as an instant re- nunciation by Elizabeth of all friendship and inter- course with the ...
Pagina 26
... spirit , that they who had ventured to make such propositions must imagine them strangely careless of the personal safety of their sovereign . Charles IX . was particularly anxious that Eliza- beth , as a pledge of friendship , should ...
... spirit , that they who had ventured to make such propositions must imagine them strangely careless of the personal safety of their sovereign . Charles IX . was particularly anxious that Eliza- beth , as a pledge of friendship , should ...
Pagina 38
... spirit ; and an inordinate thirst of money and of and of sway . She brought to effect in 1574 a marriage between Elizabeth Cavendish , her daughter by a former husband , and Charles Stuart , brother of Darnley and next to the king of ...
... spirit ; and an inordinate thirst of money and of and of sway . She brought to effect in 1574 a marriage between Elizabeth Cavendish , her daughter by a former husband , and Charles Stuart , brother of Darnley and next to the king of ...
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