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Pagina 42
... Court , and the Queen's personal affection for him was undisguised . The foreign ambassa- dors in England had no real belief in the marriage projects which they submitted to the Queen . As early as April , 1559 , Feria wrote : " They ...
... Court , and the Queen's personal affection for him was undisguised . The foreign ambassa- dors in England had no real belief in the marriage projects which they submitted to the Queen . As early as April , 1559 , Feria wrote : " They ...
Pagina 94
... Court composed of twenty - six peers . It was hard to find amongst the English nobles a sufficient number of those who were not , in some degree or other , accomplices of his projects . In January , 1572 , Norfolk was condemned as ...
... Court composed of twenty - six peers . It was hard to find amongst the English nobles a sufficient number of those who were not , in some degree or other , accomplices of his projects . In January , 1572 , Norfolk was condemned as ...
Pagina 100
... Court , and were induced to commit themselves to her side . Behind those who flut- tered round the Court were the political instruments of her gov- ernment , well trained by Burghley , and the growing circle of those related to her on ...
... Court , and were induced to commit themselves to her side . Behind those who flut- tered round the Court were the political instruments of her gov- ernment , well trained by Burghley , and the growing circle of those related to her on ...
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Problems of the Reign | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 59 |
CHAPTER IV | 81 |
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