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Pagina 58
... Cecil with much zeal and intelligence . During the greater part of the period of his residence in France he continued on the most confidential terms with that sagacious statesman , who had placed his son under Throck- morton's care at ...
... Cecil with much zeal and intelligence . During the greater part of the period of his residence in France he continued on the most confidential terms with that sagacious statesman , who had placed his son under Throck- morton's care at ...
Pagina 59
... Cecil on public affairs are made with the unreserved freedom of friendship , and are generally marked by much good sense and political judgment . The advice which he gives to Cecil , in a letter from Paris , dated April 28 , 1560 ...
... Cecil on public affairs are made with the unreserved freedom of friendship , and are generally marked by much good sense and political judgment . The advice which he gives to Cecil , in a letter from Paris , dated April 28 , 1560 ...
Pagina 61
... Cecil about this time , he complains pathetically of the usage he had experienced , and displays evident marks of a mind broken down by disappoint- ment . He survived his enlargement a very short time , and died in the house of the Earl ...
... Cecil about this time , he complains pathetically of the usage he had experienced , and displays evident marks of a mind broken down by disappoint- ment . He survived his enlargement a very short time , and died in the house of the Earl ...
Pagina 123
... Cecil of assisting the Lords of the Congregation against the Queen Regent of Scotland . The opinion entertained of him by Cecil at that time is recorded in the letter * by which he introduced him to Sir Ralph Sadler . Surely I think ...
... Cecil of assisting the Lords of the Congregation against the Queen Regent of Scotland . The opinion entertained of him by Cecil at that time is recorded in the letter * by which he introduced him to Sir Ralph Sadler . Surely I think ...
Pagina 127
... Cecil , the Duke of Nor- folk expresses his concurrence with the other Com- missioners in a strong impression of the guilt of the Queen of Scots , produced by the perusal of the papers and documents laid before them by Murray . It is ...
... Cecil , the Duke of Nor- folk expresses his concurrence with the other Com- missioners in a strong impression of the guilt of the Queen of Scots , produced by the perusal of the papers and documents laid before them by Murray . It is ...
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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