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To emphasize the significance of the Queen's direct connection with his departure to France , he also writes to Lord Cecil years after : " I kissed her Majesty's hand upon going to France . " It is obvious , though nothing direct is ...
To emphasize the significance of the Queen's direct connection with his departure to France , he also writes to Lord Cecil years after : " I kissed her Majesty's hand upon going to France . " It is obvious , though nothing direct is ...
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In January 1594 , the Queen told Essex that she was being pressed to put an end to the war in her Cabinet by making Cecil Secretary of State ( in place of his father Burleigh ) ; Stafford , Second Secretary ; and Coke Attorney - General ...
In January 1594 , the Queen told Essex that she was being pressed to put an end to the war in her Cabinet by making Cecil Secretary of State ( in place of his father Burleigh ) ; Stafford , Second Secretary ; and Coke Attorney - General ...
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It is possible that he believed in the treachery of Cecil ; and , as it happened , there was some justification for the belief , for Cecil , with all his loyalty , was actually in receipt of a Spanish pension .
It is possible that he believed in the treachery of Cecil ; and , as it happened , there was some justification for the belief , for Cecil , with all his loyalty , was actually in receipt of a Spanish pension .
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