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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... once and for all that the only effec- tive way to preserve both her dignity and her head was to follow out the letter , if not the spirit of her own motto , ' Bound to obey and serve . ' On the one occasion that she tried to assert her ...
... once and for all that the only effec- tive way to preserve both her dignity and her head was to follow out the letter , if not the spirit of her own motto , ' Bound to obey and serve . ' On the one occasion that she tried to assert her ...
Pàgina 28
... thing for the man in possession to assume a lofty and dignified attitude , and seem not to care for the thing he has ; the ambition that was once personal is easily translated into an ambition 28 THE SEYMOUR FAMILY THE BROTHERS OF A QUEEN.
... thing for the man in possession to assume a lofty and dignified attitude , and seem not to care for the thing he has ; the ambition that was once personal is easily translated into an ambition 28 THE SEYMOUR FAMILY THE BROTHERS OF A QUEEN.
Pàgina 29
Amy Audrey Locke. that was once personal is easily translated into an ambition that has all the attributes of greatness . For the rival who desires but does not attain , the attitude is not so dignified nor the translation so easy . The ...
Amy Audrey Locke. that was once personal is easily translated into an ambition that has all the attributes of greatness . For the rival who desires but does not attain , the attitude is not so dignified nor the translation so easy . The ...
Pàgina 36
... once more made lieutenant - general of the North . In the autumn of 1545 he entered Scotland and , meeting with no opposition , sacked and burnt monastery and castle , as they came in his way , on a march of about twenty days . In ...
... once more made lieutenant - general of the North . In the autumn of 1545 he entered Scotland and , meeting with no opposition , sacked and burnt monastery and castle , as they came in his way , on a march of about twenty days . In ...
Pàgina 51
... once more into the arms of France , already England's enemy on account of the constant bickerings about the fortifica- tions of Boulogne . Yet it was not his policy , religious , economic , or foreign , that brought Somerset to the ...
... once more into the arms of France , already England's enemy on account of the constant bickerings about the fortifica- tions of Boulogne . Yet it was not his policy , religious , economic , or foreign , that brought Somerset to the ...
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