The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen11Longman, 1858 - 764 páginas |
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... queen married to a foreigner and lastly of a queen that hath governed without the help either of a marriage , or of any mighty man of her blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as perhaps in four successions ...
... queen married to a foreigner and lastly of a queen that hath governed without the help either of a marriage , or of any mighty man of her blood : is no small variety in the affairs of a monarchy , but such as perhaps in four successions ...
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... Queen , upon whose decease , either with issue or without issue , he was to give place and be removed . And though he should obtain by Parliament to be continued , yet he knew there was a very great difference between a King that ...
... Queen , upon whose decease , either with issue or without issue , he was to give place and be removed . And though he should obtain by Parliament to be continued , yet he knew there was a very great difference between a King that ...
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... Queen dowager her mother ; which accord- In the translation it is put thus : Sive amori erga familiam suam reliqua post- habens , sive & c . 2 Whom he had agreed to marry : - - Edvardi filia ad nuptias Henrico destinata . ingly she soon ...
... Queen dowager her mother ; which accord- In the translation it is put thus : Sive amori erga familiam suam reliqua post- habens , sive & c . 2 Whom he had agreed to marry : - - Edvardi filia ad nuptias Henrico destinata . ingly she soon ...
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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 . The About ...
... 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 . The About ...
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... queen he was nothing uxorious , nor scarce indulgent ; but companiable and respective , and without jealousy . " I am not aware that any evidence is now extant from which it could be inferred that Henry was wanting in indulgence to his ...
... queen he was nothing uxorious , nor scarce indulgent ; but companiable and respective , and without jealousy . " I am not aware that any evidence is now extant from which it could be inferred that Henry was wanting in indulgence to his ...
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