History of England in which it is Intended to Consider Men and Events on Christian Principles, 3. köide1839 |
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Page 159
... marriage , she said , " Alas , my lords , Is it now a question whether I be the king's lawful wife , or not , after I have been mar- ried to him almost twenty years , and our marriage undisputed all that while ? " She then upbraided ...
... marriage , she said , " Alas , my lords , Is it now a question whether I be the king's lawful wife , or not , after I have been mar- ried to him almost twenty years , and our marriage undisputed all that while ? " She then upbraided ...
Page 242
... marriage which was odious to him ; and both houses thereupon waited on Henry , with a request that he would listen to their wishes concerning a subject of great delicacy . To this he replied , with grave hy- pocrisy , that he was sure ...
... marriage which was odious to him ; and both houses thereupon waited on Henry , with a request that he would listen to their wishes concerning a subject of great delicacy . To this he replied , with grave hy- pocrisy , that he was sure ...
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Henry Walter. MARRIAGE OF LORD BOTHWELL TO THE QUEEN . 517 with their lives and fortunes , as one man , if any should again accuse him of the king's murder , or attempt to oppose his marriage . The guests now perceived that they were ...
Henry Walter. MARRIAGE OF LORD BOTHWELL TO THE QUEEN . 517 with their lives and fortunes , as one man , if any should again accuse him of the king's murder , or attempt to oppose his marriage . The guests now perceived that they were ...
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