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... crown . The solemnization of that sacred rite was appointed to take place on Wednesday , September 10th , the fourth day after the birth of the infant princess . On that day the lord mayor , with the aldermen and council of the city of ...
... crown . The solemnization of that sacred rite was appointed to take place on Wednesday , September 10th , the fourth day after the birth of the infant princess . On that day the lord mayor , with the aldermen and council of the city of ...
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... crown , in the event of his coming to the crown of England through his marriage with Elizabeth . The project of educating the young French prince , who was selected for the husband of the presumptive - heiress of England , according to ...
... crown , in the event of his coming to the crown of England through his marriage with Elizabeth . The project of educating the young French prince , who was selected for the husband of the presumptive - heiress of England , according to ...
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... crowns of England and Scotland by a marriage between the infant queen , Mary Stuart , and his son prince Edward . Henry had previously an idea of espousing Elizabeth to an infant of Portugal ; but all his matrimonial schemes for his ...
... crowns of England and Scotland by a marriage between the infant queen , Mary Stuart , and his son prince Edward . Henry had previously an idea of espousing Elizabeth to an infant of Portugal ; but all his matrimonial schemes for his ...
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... crown was then exercised , would have involved them both in ruin ; and even if passion had so far prevailed over Elizabeth's characteristic caution and keen regard to her own interest , Seymour's feelings were not of that ro- mantic ...
... crown was then exercised , would have involved them both in ruin ; and even if passion had so far prevailed over Elizabeth's characteristic caution and keen regard to her own interest , Seymour's feelings were not of that ro- mantic ...
Pagina 33
... crown , he asked this home question : - " And I pray you , my lord , what shall you have with either of them ? " - " He who marries one of them shall have three thousand a year , " replied Seymour . " My lord , it is not so , " said ...
... crown , he asked this home question : - " And I pray you , my lord , what shall you have with either of them ? " - " He who marries one of them shall have three thousand a year , " replied Seymour . " My lord , it is not so , " said ...
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Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volume 7 Agnes Strickland,Elisabeth Strickland Volledige weergave - 1852 |
Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volume 7 Agnes Strickland Volledige weergave - 1885 |
Lives of the Queens of England: From the Norman Conquest, Volume 7 Agnes Strickland,Elisabeth Strickland Volledige weergave - 1852 |
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