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The facts are plain : Both presumed on their secret relationship — the Earl like a spoiled boy wanting favours ... Cecil certainly wanted to get him out of the way — the better to ingratiate himself with the Queen with whom he was ...
The facts are plain : Both presumed on their secret relationship — the Earl like a spoiled boy wanting favours ... Cecil certainly wanted to get him out of the way — the better to ingratiate himself with the Queen with whom he was ...
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Whether Essex really wanted the post is difficult to ascertain . Whether he wanted it or not , to Ireland he had to go . Strickland says , Elizabeth , p . 641 : Essex appears to have received some hint that ...
Whether Essex really wanted the post is difficult to ascertain . Whether he wanted it or not , to Ireland he had to go . Strickland says , Elizabeth , p . 641 : Essex appears to have received some hint that ...
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What he wanted to do primarily was to get to see his mother because he felt he could sweep away the misunderstandings of years if only he could see her privately face to face . The most he wanted to do was to scatter those men round the ...
What he wanted to do primarily was to get to see his mother because he felt he could sweep away the misunderstandings of years if only he could see her privately face to face . The most he wanted to do was to scatter those men round the ...
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