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Pagina 41
... marriage of the King with Catharine Parr , in 1543 , Sir George Throckmorton was released from the Tower , at the intercession of the Queen , who was Lady Throckmorton's niece ; and from that time until his death , which happened in ...
... marriage of the King with Catharine Parr , in 1543 , Sir George Throckmorton was released from the Tower , at the intercession of the Queen , who was Lady Throckmorton's niece ; and from that time until his death , which happened in ...
Pagina 42
... marriage with Lord Seymour of Sudley , lived in retirement in the neighbourhood of London . At this time , as well as after the marriage of Queen Catharine , he had frequent opportunities of seeing and associating with the Princess ...
... marriage with Lord Seymour of Sudley , lived in retirement in the neighbourhood of London . At this time , as well as after the marriage of Queen Catharine , he had frequent opportunities of seeing and associating with the Princess ...
Pagina 46
... marriage between the Queen and Philip of Spain was announced ; and nothing could be more calculated than this event to fan the slum- bering fire of discontent into open rebellion . Of all the different governments who had conspired to ...
... marriage between the Queen and Philip of Spain was announced ; and nothing could be more calculated than this event to fan the slum- bering fire of discontent into open rebellion . Of all the different governments who had conspired to ...
Pagina 47
... marriage was to facilitate Mary's design of re - esta- blishing Popery . Actuated by these fears , the House of Commons presented an address to the Queen against the marriage ; and the unanimity which pre- vailed in the house upon the ...
... marriage was to facilitate Mary's design of re - esta- blishing Popery . Actuated by these fears , the House of Commons presented an address to the Queen against the marriage ; and the unanimity which pre- vailed in the house upon the ...
Pagina 48
... marriage had not actually taken place , there was still time for remonstrance and negociation ; and in ge- neral the higher class of people were not inclined to violent proceedings ; but the more turbulent , being satisfied that all ...
... marriage had not actually taken place , there was still time for remonstrance and negociation ; and in ge- neral the higher class of people were not inclined to violent proceedings ; but the more turbulent , being satisfied that all ...
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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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