The Historians' History of the World: England, 1485-1642Henry Smith Williams Outlook Company, 1904 - World History |
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... Mary's infatuation for Bothwell , 310. Mary taken prisoner by the lords , 312. Mary's flight to England , 315. The casket letters and Murray sonnets , 319. The commission at Westminster , 320. Was Mary guilty ? 322. Hume's estimate of ...
... Mary's infatuation for Bothwell , 310. Mary taken prisoner by the lords , 312. Mary's flight to England , 315. The casket letters and Murray sonnets , 319. The commission at Westminster , 320. Was Mary guilty ? 322. Hume's estimate of ...
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... MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS ( 1578-1587 A.D. ) PAGE . 356 Mary's appeal to Elizabeth , 357. Conspiracies against Elizabeth , 358. The volun- tary association , 359. Leicester in the Netherlands , 360. The Babington conspiracy , 361. The trial ...
... MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS ( 1578-1587 A.D. ) PAGE . 356 Mary's appeal to Elizabeth , 357. Conspiracies against Elizabeth , 358. The volun- tary association , 359. Leicester in the Netherlands , 360. The Babington conspiracy , 361. The trial ...
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... Mary there was a return to Rome , but even that was effected by royal supremacy ; and how it had to be maintained is ... Mary Stuart uniting both France and England against him . She could also hamper France by encouraging the Huguenots ...
... Mary there was a return to Rome , but even that was effected by royal supremacy ; and how it had to be maintained is ... Mary Stuart uniting both France and England against him . She could also hamper France by encouraging the Huguenots ...
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... Mary of England , Henry's youngest sister . The bargain had been arranged with Charles ' father , Philip , during his detention in Windsor castle ; but Henry did not consider it the less binding from the force and treachery which had ...
... Mary of England , Henry's youngest sister . The bargain had been arranged with Charles ' father , Philip , during his detention in Windsor castle ; but Henry did not consider it the less binding from the force and treachery which had ...
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... Mary was not an inconsolable widow . It was generally rumoured that Francis I , who now ascended the throne of France in the twenty - first year of his age , was not insensible to her beauty and accomplishments ; but he was provided ...
... Mary was not an inconsolable widow . It was generally rumoured that Francis I , who now ascended the throne of France in the twenty - first year of his age , was not insensible to her beauty and accomplishments ; but he was provided ...
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