The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Volume 4Harper, 1879 - Great Britain |
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... Essex .. 115 CHAPTER XLIV . State of Ireland . - Tyrone's Rebellion . - Essex sent over to Ireland . — His Ill Suc- cess . - Returns to England . - Is Disgraced . - His Intrigues . - His Insurrection . -His Trial and Execution ...
... Essex .. 115 CHAPTER XLIV . State of Ireland . - Tyrone's Rebellion . - Essex sent over to Ireland . — His Ill Suc- cess . - Returns to England . - Is Disgraced . - His Intrigues . - His Insurrection . -His Trial and Execution ...
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... Essex ( his son - in - law ) , the Lords Audley and North , Sir William Rus- sel , Sir Thomas Shirley , Sir Arthur Basset , Sir Walter Waller , Sir Gervase Clifton , and a select troop of five hundred gen- tlemen . He was received , on ...
... Essex ( his son - in - law ) , the Lords Audley and North , Sir William Rus- sel , Sir Thomas Shirley , Sir Arthur Basset , Sir Walter Waller , Sir Gervase Clifton , and a select troop of five hundred gen- tlemen . He was received , on ...
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... Essex , a nobleman of promising hopes - who , fired with the thirst of military honor , had secretly , unknown to the queen , stolen from England - here joined the adventurers ; and it was then agreed by common consent to make sail for ...
... Essex , a nobleman of promising hopes - who , fired with the thirst of military honor , had secretly , unknown to the queen , stolen from England - here joined the adventurers ; and it was then agreed by common consent to make sail for ...
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... Essex . 1590 . AFTER a state of great anxiety and many difficulties , Eliza- beth had at length reached a situation where , though her af- fairs still required attention and found employment for her active spirit , she was removed from ...
... Essex . 1590 . AFTER a state of great anxiety and many difficulties , Eliza- beth had at length reached a situation where , though her af- fairs still required attention and found employment for her active spirit , she was removed from ...
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... Essex was appointed general of these forces — a young nobleman who , by many exterior accomplish- ments , and , still more , real merit , was daily advancing in fa- vor with Elizabeth , and seemed to occupy that place in her af ...
... Essex was appointed general of these forces — a young nobleman who , by many exterior accomplish- ments , and , still more , real merit , was daily advancing in fa- vor with Elizabeth , and seemed to occupy that place in her af ...
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