Monthly Packet of Evening Readings for Members of the English Church (earlier "for Younger Members of the English Church"), 第 24 卷J. and C. Mozley, 1877 |
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... sent the Lord Chancellor to dissolve them . ' From this attack the youth never quite recovered . He continually caught cold all the summer , and in autumn , a severe cough set in , under which he wasted away , so that in March , 1553 ...
... sent the Lord Chancellor to dissolve them . ' From this attack the youth never quite recovered . He continually caught cold all the summer , and in autumn , a severe cough set in , under which he wasted away , so that in March , 1553 ...
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... sent to the Tower , but no other officer of the household would do so , and Lord Chancellor Rich and some others were sent on a deputation to endeavour to reduce the Lady Mary to obedience , she being then at Copt Hall . Mary heard ...
... sent to the Tower , but no other officer of the household would do so , and Lord Chancellor Rich and some others were sent on a deputation to endeavour to reduce the Lady Mary to obedience , she being then at Copt Hall . Mary heard ...
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... sent frequent gifts and messages . Northumberland , early in June saw that no time was to be lost , for the King was rapidly growing worse . Contriving that Mary and Elizabeth should be kept at a distance from their dying brother by ...
... sent frequent gifts and messages . Northumberland , early in June saw that no time was to be lost , for the King was rapidly growing worse . Contriving that Mary and Elizabeth should be kept at a distance from their dying brother by ...
第21页
... sent for to the sick chamber at Greenwich , with the Attorney and Solicitor - General , and the King , explaining the purport of his settlement of the succession , commanded them to draw it up in legal form . It was so entirely illegal ...
... sent for to the sick chamber at Greenwich , with the Attorney and Solicitor - General , and the King , explaining the purport of his settlement of the succession , commanded them to draw it up in legal form . It was so entirely illegal ...
第22页
... sent off to each princess , bearing a message from the King that he was very ill and desired to see her , the intention of course being to capture her as soon as she arrived . Sir William Cecil seems to have warned Elizabeth , who was ...
... sent off to each princess , bearing a message from the King that he was very ill and desired to see her , the intention of course being to capture her as soon as she arrived . Sir William Cecil seems to have warned Elizabeth , who was ...
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第234页 - A laborer, pausing in the dust and heat, Lay down his burden, and with reverent feet Enter, and cross himself, and on the floor Kneel to repeat his paternoster o'er; Far off the noises of the world retreat; The loud vociferations of the street Become an undistinguishable roar.