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Pagina 133
... Rudolphi conspiracy ; and during that period Mary took no step in any matter of moment without his advice . This unworthy du- plicity was the more inexcusable , as by it he deceived Cecil , who had been his friend and intercessor with ...
... Rudolphi conspiracy ; and during that period Mary took no step in any matter of moment without his advice . This unworthy du- plicity was the more inexcusable , as by it he deceived Cecil , who had been his friend and intercessor with ...
Pagina 134
... Rudolphi , a Florentine merchant , resident at London , who acted privately as an agent for the Pope . If the state- ments of the Bishop of Rosse and Barker are to be credited , the Duke fully acquiesced in the scheme , which was ...
... Rudolphi , a Florentine merchant , resident at London , who acted privately as an agent for the Pope . If the state- ments of the Bishop of Rosse and Barker are to be credited , the Duke fully acquiesced in the scheme , which was ...
Pagina 135
... Rudolphi , whom he had met at Brussels ; that one letter was directed to 40 , and another to 30 , but that he did not know what persons these numbers denoted ; and that there was in the packet a letter for the Bishop of Rosse , desiring ...
... Rudolphi , whom he had met at Brussels ; that one letter was directed to 40 , and another to 30 , but that he did not know what persons these numbers denoted ; and that there was in the packet a letter for the Bishop of Rosse , desiring ...
Pagina 136
... Rudolphi's letters , denoted the Duke of Norfolk and the Lord Lumley . The Bishop of Rosse , after ineffectually pleading that he was privileged as an ambassador of the Queen of Scots from answering questions , perceiving that all was ...
... Rudolphi's letters , denoted the Duke of Norfolk and the Lord Lumley . The Bishop of Rosse , after ineffectually pleading that he was privileged as an ambassador of the Queen of Scots from answering questions , perceiving that all was ...
Pagina 138
... conscience . But I neither pro- mised nor sware it at the Lord's table , as is commonly reported . I once conferred with Rudolphi , but not to the Queen's prejudice . For there are several which 138 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
... conscience . But I neither pro- mised nor sware it at the Lord's table , as is commonly reported . I once conferred with Rudolphi , but not to the Queen's prejudice . For there are several which 138 CRIMINAL TRIALS .
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Criminal Trials, Volume 1 David Jardine,Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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