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Side 16
... Elizabeth , who stood next in the Act . With this exclusion of the direct line of Henry the Eighth the succession would vest , if the rules of hereditary descent were observed , in the descendants of his elder sister Margaret , who had ...
... Elizabeth , who stood next in the Act . With this exclusion of the direct line of Henry the Eighth the succession would vest , if the rules of hereditary descent were observed , in the descendants of his elder sister Margaret , who had ...
Side 18
... Elizabeth , through the annulling of their mothers ' marriages , as a ground for denying their right of succession . To the issue of the marriage he proposed , Charles promised the heritage of the Low Countries , while he accepted the ...
... Elizabeth , through the annulling of their mothers ' marriages , as a ground for denying their right of succession . To the issue of the marriage he proposed , Charles promised the heritage of the Low Countries , while he accepted the ...
Side 20
... Elizabeth from the line of succession could not even be submitted to the Houses , nor could their assent be won to the postponing of her succession to that of Philip . Though the statutes abolishing Papal jurisdiction in England were re ...
... Elizabeth from the line of succession could not even be submitted to the Houses , nor could their assent be won to the postponing of her succession to that of Philip . Though the statutes abolishing Papal jurisdiction in England were re ...
Side 21
... Elizabeth knelt down and said the Lord's prayer . At which sight the sheriff wept apace , and so did divers others of the company . After they had prayed he rose up and kissed his wife and shook her by the hand , and said , ' Farewell ...
... Elizabeth knelt down and said the Lord's prayer . At which sight the sheriff wept apace , and so did divers others of the company . After they had prayed he rose up and kissed his wife and shook her by the hand , and said , ' Farewell ...
Side 26
... Elizabeth . Section III . - Elizabeth , 1558-1560 . * Never had the fortunes of England sunk to a lower ebb than at the moment when Elizabeth mounted the throne . The country was humiliated by defeat and brought to the verge of ...
... Elizabeth . Section III . - Elizabeth , 1558-1560 . * Never had the fortunes of England sunk to a lower ebb than at the moment when Elizabeth mounted the throne . The country was humiliated by defeat and brought to the verge of ...
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