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... queen married to a foreigner : and lastly of a queen that hath governed without the help either of a mar- riage , or of any mighty man of her blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as per- haps in four ...
... queen married to a foreigner : and lastly of a queen that hath governed without the help either of a mar- riage , or of any mighty man of her blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as per- haps in four ...
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... Queen , upon whose decease , either with issue or without issue , 1 Such pact implying that it was in her right he should reign ; as is more fully expressed in the Latin translation . " Primus erat titulus reginæ suæ Elizabethæ : cui ...
... Queen , upon whose decease , either with issue or without issue , 1 Such pact implying that it was in her right he should reign ; as is more fully expressed in the Latin translation . " Primus erat titulus reginæ suæ Elizabethæ : cui ...
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... he had agreed to marry : - Edvardi filia ad nuptias Henrico destinata . 2 Proximus fuisset regni hæres : would have been next heir of the Crown . there to remain with the Queen dowager her mother ; HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 51.
... he had agreed to marry : - Edvardi filia ad nuptias Henrico destinata . 2 Proximus fuisset regni hæres : would have been next heir of the Crown . there to remain with the Queen dowager her mother ; HISTORY OF KING HENRY VII . 51.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. there to remain with the Queen dowager her mother ; which accordingly she soon after did , accompanied with many noblemen and ladies of honour . In the mean season the King set forwards ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Douglas Denon Heath. there to remain with the Queen dowager her mother ; which accordingly she soon after did , accompanied with many noblemen and ladies of honour . In the mean season the King set forwards ...
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... Queen might give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by Parliament , the votes of the Parliament might any ways reflect upon her . About this ...
... Queen might give any countenance of participation of title ; the other , lest in the entailing of the crown to himself , which he hoped to obtain by Parliament , the votes of the Parliament might any ways reflect upon her . About this ...
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