But the pomp and splendor attending their nuptials was the last gleam of joy that shone in the palace of Edward, who grew so weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought it high time to carry his project into execution. Accordingly, in the beginning... A new and general biographical dictionary - Sayfa 138New and general biographical dictionary tarafından - 1761Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Delahay Gordon - 1760 - 580 sayfa
...celebration of their nuptials, was the laft gleam of joy that fhone in the palace of king Edward, who grew fo weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought it high time ,to carry his great project into execution, without which he faw clearly, that hlmfclf or his friends could not long... | |
| 1761 - 604 sayfa
...where the particulars are (<jj Fox as before. mentioned. («) See Strype's Memorials, vol. who grew fo weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought...Elizabeth, as well as Mary queen of Scots ; " He obferved that the lady Jane, who flood next upon th* " royal line, was aperlbn of extraordinary qualities ;... | |
| 1784 - 516 sayfa
...attending their nuptials was the laft gleam of joy that (hone in the palace of Edward, who grew fo weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought...Accordingly, in the beginning of June, he broke the matter1 to the young monarch ; and, having firft made all fuch colourable objections as the affair... | |
| G.W. Johnson - 1795 - 514 sayfa
...attending their nuptials was the laft gleam of joy that fhone in the palace of Edward, who grew fo weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought...Elizabeth, as well as Mary queen of Scots, he obferved, that, " the lady Jane, who flood next upon the royal line, was a perfon of extraordinary qualities... | |
| 1798 - 410 sayfa
...attending their nuptials was the laft gleam of joy that Ihone in the palace of Edward, who grew fo weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought it high time to carry his projeft into execution. Accordingly, in the beginning, of June, he broke the matter to the young monarch;... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 sayfa
...joy that shone in the palace of king Edward, who grew so weak in a few days after, that the duke of Northumberland thought it high time to carry his project...execution. Accordingly, in the beginning of June he communicated the matter to the young monarch, and having first made all such colourable objections... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 516 sayfa
...attending their nuptials was the last gleam of joy that shone in the palace of Edward, who grew so weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought...broke the matter to the young monarch ; and, having first made all such colourable objections as the affair would admit against bis majesty's two sisters,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 510 sayfa
...attending their nuptials was the last gleam of joy that shone in the palace of Edward, who grew so weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought...broke the matter to the young monarch; and, having first made all. such colourable objections as the affair would admit against his majesty's two sisters,... | |
| 1814 - 510 sayfa
...attending their nuptials was the last jgleam of joy that shone in the palace of Edward, who grew so weak in a few days after, that Northumberland thought...broke the matter to the young monarch ; and, having first made all such colourable objections as the affair would admit against his majesty's two sisters,... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1827 - 482 sayfa
...joy that shone in the palace of King Edward, who grew so weak in a few days after, that the Duke of Northumberland thought it high time to carry his project...execution. Accordingly, in the beginning of June, he communicated the matter to the young monarch ; and having first made all such colourable objections... | |
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