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birth " of Elizabeth's ill - fated rival , Mary , the beautiful Queen of Scots * , she seems to have cast no friendly eye , at this early period of her life , on Elizabeth herself . The English monarch , on receiving information of the ...
birth " of Elizabeth's ill - fated rival , Mary , the beautiful Queen of Scots * , she seems to have cast no friendly eye , at this early period of her life , on Elizabeth herself . The English monarch , on receiving information of the ...
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... Elizabeth and Seymour ; and the confessions of the two former before the privy - council shew how dangerous was the connection which subsisted between the Princess and the Admiral while the favour and protection which Elizabeth , after ...
... Elizabeth and Seymour ; and the confessions of the two former before the privy - council shew how dangerous was the connection which subsisted between the Princess and the Admiral while the favour and protection which Elizabeth , after ...
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... Elizabeth , who were very numerous , it should be remarked that a most singular and unusual phraseology , to say the least of it , is adopted in a law enacted in 1571 ( 13 El . c . 1 . sect . 2. ) . making it treason to maintain in ...
... Elizabeth , who were very numerous , it should be remarked that a most singular and unusual phraseology , to say the least of it , is adopted in a law enacted in 1571 ( 13 El . c . 1 . sect . 2. ) . making it treason to maintain in ...
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