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Alfred H. Headley. THE CITY'S WELCOME TO QUEEN - ELIZABETH ( 1558 ) ON the four and - twentieth of November , Queen Elizabeth set forward from the Tower to pass through the City to Westminster ; but considering that after so long ...
Alfred H. Headley. THE CITY'S WELCOME TO QUEEN - ELIZABETH ( 1558 ) ON the four and - twentieth of November , Queen Elizabeth set forward from the Tower to pass through the City to Westminster ; but considering that after so long ...
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... queen to enter in . The king and queen stood at a window looking straight forward into the street to see the mask come by , and being delighted with the noble bravery of it they sent to the marshal to desire that the whole show might ...
... queen to enter in . The king and queen stood at a window looking straight forward into the street to see the mask come by , and being delighted with the noble bravery of it they sent to the marshal to desire that the whole show might ...
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... Queen , almost between the King and his people . On the one side the magnificence of the pageant , on the other side the failure of the ill - advised attempt of Queen Caroline to enter the Abbey , by a com- bination of feelings not ...
... Queen , almost between the King and his people . On the one side the magnificence of the pageant , on the other side the failure of the ill - advised attempt of Queen Caroline to enter the Abbey , by a com- bination of feelings not ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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