The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... JAMES I. Death of prince Henry - Marriage of the princess Elizabeth with the Palatine- Rise of Somerset - His marriage - Overbury poisoned - Fall of Somerset - Rise of Buckingham - Cautionary towns delivered Affairs of Scotland Page 1 ...
... JAMES I. Death of prince Henry - Marriage of the princess Elizabeth with the Palatine- Rise of Somerset - His marriage - Overbury poisoned - Fall of Somerset - Rise of Buckingham - Cautionary towns delivered Affairs of Scotland Page 1 ...
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... James with so profuse and unlimited an affection as left no room for any rival competitor . About the end of the year 1609 , Robert Carre , a youth of twenty years of age , and of a good family in Scotland , arrived in Lon- don , after ...
... James with so profuse and unlimited an affection as left no room for any rival competitor . About the end of the year 1609 , Robert Carre , a youth of twenty years of age , and of a good family in Scotland , arrived in Lon- don , after ...
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... James was desirous that his favourite should also derive from him all his sense , experience , and know- ledge . Highly conceited of his own wisdom , he pleased himself with the fancy , that this raw youth , by his les- sons and ...
... James was desirous that his favourite should also derive from him all his sense , experience , and know- ledge . Highly conceited of his own wisdom , he pleased himself with the fancy , that this raw youth , by his les- sons and ...
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... James seems not to have contained in it any thing criminal or flagitious . His- tory charges herself willingly with ... James mounted the throne of Eng- land , than he remembered his friendship for the unfortu- nate families of Howard ...
... James seems not to have contained in it any thing criminal or flagitious . His- tory charges herself willingly with ... James mounted the throne of Eng- land , than he remembered his friendship for the unfortu- nate families of Howard ...
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... James , who was charmed to hear of the amours of his court , and listened with attention to every tale of gallantry . But great was Overbury's alarm , when Rochester men- tioned his design of marrying the countess ; and he used every ...
... James , who was charmed to hear of the amours of his court , and listened with attention to every tale of gallantry . But great was Overbury's alarm , when Rochester men- tioned his design of marrying the countess ; and he used every ...
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