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Pagina 253
Because he was afraid lest Robert's temper should lead him into open conflict with the Queen . Says A. C. Bunten , Bacon and Twickenham Park , p . 17 : The story runs that the Queen and the Court were in residence when Essex heard that ...
Because he was afraid lest Robert's temper should lead him into open conflict with the Queen . Says A. C. Bunten , Bacon and Twickenham Park , p . 17 : The story runs that the Queen and the Court were in residence when Essex heard that ...
Pagina 255
Do not precipitate any crisis between you and the Queen . I cannot support you . I am primarily a Queen's man . My first duty and my first love belong to her . " In Holland a book had appeared on “ the forbidden subject of the ...
Do not precipitate any crisis between you and the Queen . I cannot support you . I am primarily a Queen's man . My first duty and my first love belong to her . " In Holland a book had appeared on “ the forbidden subject of the ...
Pagina 350
He was known to the diplomats and the common people as “ The Queen's Lover . " In the Dic . Nat . Biog . XVI , p . 114 , it is stated that Lord Robert " was secretly married to the Queen in the House of Lord Pembroke before a number of ...
He was known to the diplomats and the common people as “ The Queen's Lover . " In the Dic . Nat . Biog . XVI , p . 114 , it is stated that Lord Robert " was secretly married to the Queen in the House of Lord Pembroke before a number of ...
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