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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... 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 CHAP . XLVIII ...
... 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 CHAP . XLVIII ...
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... Prince Henry . Death of THIS year , the sudden death of Henry , prince of Wales ( Nov. 6. ) diffused a universal grief throughout the nation . Though youth and royal birth , both of them strong allurements , prepossess men mightily in ...
... Prince Henry . Death of THIS year , the sudden death of Henry , prince of Wales ( Nov. 6. ) diffused a universal grief throughout the nation . Though youth and royal birth , both of them strong allurements , prepossess men mightily in ...
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... prince's character seems rather to have failed in the extreme of facility and humanity , than in that of cruelty and violence . His indulgence to Henry was great , and perhaps imprudent , by giving him a large and independent settlement ...
... prince's character seems rather to have failed in the extreme of facility and humanity , than in that of cruelty and violence . His indulgence to Henry was great , and perhaps imprudent , by giving him a large and independent settlement ...
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... prince ordered him immediately to be lodged in the palace , and to be carefully attended . He himself , after the tilting , paid him a visit in his cham- ber , and frequently returned during his confinement . The ignorance and ...
... prince ordered him immediately to be lodged in the palace , and to be carefully attended . He himself , after the tilting , paid him a visit in his cham- ber , and frequently returned during his confinement . The ignorance and ...
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... prince , without being hated by the people . To complete the measure of courtly happiness , nought was wanting but a kind mistress ; and , where high fortune concurred with all the graces of youth and beau- ty , this circumstance could ...
... prince , without being hated by the people . To complete the measure of courtly happiness , nought was wanting but a kind mistress ; and , where high fortune concurred with all the graces of youth and beau- ty , this circumstance could ...
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