The Town: Its Memorable Characters and EventsOxford University Press, 1907 - 527 pages |
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Page 175
... Queen Elizabeth ) , she sent to her Majesty to desire that she might see her , in order to reveal something to her Majesty without the discovery of which she could not die in peace . Upon the Queen's coming , Lady Nottingham told her ...
... Queen Elizabeth ) , she sent to her Majesty to desire that she might see her , in order to reveal something to her Majesty without the discovery of which she could not die in peace . Upon the Queen's coming , Lady Nottingham told her ...
Page 196
... queen were dining together in the presence , Hacket being to say grace , the queen's confessor would have anticipated him , and an indecorous race was run between the Catholic priest and the Protestant chaplain , till the latter shoved ...
... queen were dining together in the presence , Hacket being to say grace , the queen's confessor would have anticipated him , and an indecorous race was run between the Catholic priest and the Protestant chaplain , till the latter shoved ...
Page 407
... Queen Anne , but with the following differences from the account of them in this paper : Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Prow ... Queen's coaches to St. James's , by Sir Charles Cotterel , master of the ceremonies , and introduced to their ...
... Queen Anne , but with the following differences from the account of them in this paper : Tee Yee Neen Ho Ga Prow ... Queen's coaches to St. James's , by Sir Charles Cotterel , master of the ceremonies , and introduced to their ...
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