The Seymour Family, History and RomanceConstable, 1914 - 386 pàgines History of the Seymour family in England, dating back to the 13th century. Descendants include Jane Seymour, wife of Henry VIII and other nobility of England. |
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Pàgina 11
... desire towards the said lady were wonderfully increased by this , Chapuys reported . Moreover , the king declared she had behaved most virtuously , and to show her he only loved her honourably he did not intend henceforth to speak with ...
... desire towards the said lady were wonderfully increased by this , Chapuys reported . Moreover , the king declared she had behaved most virtuously , and to show her he only loved her honourably he did not intend henceforth to speak with ...
Pàgina 13
... desire in the world to marry again unless he should be constrained by his subjects to do so . Meanwhile Jane still played her part well and , to the am- bassador's satisfaction , used all means in her power to per- suade the king to ...
... desire in the world to marry again unless he should be constrained by his subjects to do so . Meanwhile Jane still played her part well and , to the am- bassador's satisfaction , used all means in her power to per- suade the king to ...
Pàgina 29
... desires but does not attain , the attitude is not so dignified nor the translation so easy . The Protector was the man in possession , the Lord Admiral was the rival . It is not a simple task to crowd into a few pages the varied ...
... desires but does not attain , the attitude is not so dignified nor the translation so easy . The Protector was the man in possession , the Lord Admiral was the rival . It is not a simple task to crowd into a few pages the varied ...
Pàgina 57
... the Protector is not easy to interpret rightly . It is generally taken to imply that the Protector had no desire to maintain the strained relations between his brother and himself , and wished to show that THE UNCLES OF A KING 57.
... the Protector is not easy to interpret rightly . It is generally taken to imply that the Protector had no desire to maintain the strained relations between his brother and himself , and wished to show that THE UNCLES OF A KING 57.
Pàgina 61
... desire I have to see the King's Maiestie , I shall most hasteley desire your Lordship that I may come to the Court . . . that I may shewe myselfe there as I am . ' " There is an atmosphere of vivid romance hanging over these years of ...
... desire I have to see the King's Maiestie , I shall most hasteley desire your Lordship that I may come to the Court . . . that I may shewe myselfe there as I am . ' " There is an atmosphere of vivid romance hanging over these years of ...
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