Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 95
... religious faith which made her , if anything , over - scrupulous in matters of conscience forbade that concession . The Duke of Savoy first visited England in the December of the year in which Philip and Mary were married , 1554. Mary ...
... religious faith which made her , if anything , over - scrupulous in matters of conscience forbade that concession . The Duke of Savoy first visited England in the December of the year in which Philip and Mary were married , 1554. Mary ...
Page 103
... religious act . After the anointing Mass was said and the new Queen " kneeled before the altar where she received of the Archbishop the Holy Sacrament . " This was something more than an act of state ; it was the sanctification of a ...
... religious act . After the anointing Mass was said and the new Queen " kneeled before the altar where she received of the Archbishop the Holy Sacrament . " This was something more than an act of state ; it was the sanctification of a ...
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... religious ' prejudices of Protestant mobs in England nor by secret clauses in a marriage treaty , had been at the outset opposed to the idea of the marriage , but he had loyally endeavoured to carry out his master's instructions . On ...
... religious ' prejudices of Protestant mobs in England nor by secret clauses in a marriage treaty , had been at the outset opposed to the idea of the marriage , but he had loyally endeavoured to carry out his master's instructions . On ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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