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make overtures of marriage " ( Calendar Spain 11 : 171 ) . Throughout the marriage negotiations she continually declared her willingness to marry the Emperor's son , Prince Philip of Spain , while blaming her council for producing ...
make overtures of marriage " ( Calendar Spain 11 : 171 ) . Throughout the marriage negotiations she continually declared her willingness to marry the Emperor's son , Prince Philip of Spain , while blaming her council for producing ...
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She ( the Queen ) being the elder would be the husband , and her Highness the wife ” ( Calendar Simancas 1 : 364 ) . 4 * Magdalena S. Sanchez has explored some of the ways in which both men and women used illness and melancholy “ as a ...
She ( the Queen ) being the elder would be the husband , and her Highness the wife ” ( Calendar Simancas 1 : 364 ) . 4 * Magdalena S. Sanchez has explored some of the ways in which both men and women used illness and melancholy “ as a ...
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... order that she may not be hindered in the matter of affairs in Scotland , where by means of her partisans , she is diligently endeavouring to bring the whole of that kingdom into subjec- tion " ( Calendar Venice 7 : 601-03 , 488 ) .
... order that she may not be hindered in the matter of affairs in Scotland , where by means of her partisans , she is diligently endeavouring to bring the whole of that kingdom into subjec- tion " ( Calendar Venice 7 : 601-03 , 488 ) .
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