Sir Philip SidneyHarper & Bros., 1887 - 186 Seiten |
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... honours which he claimed from his mother . His mother , Elizabeth Grey , was heiress of a very ancient house , whose baronies and titles had passed by an almost unex- ampled series of female successions . The first founder of 1. ] ŏ ...
... honours which he claimed from his mother . His mother , Elizabeth Grey , was heiress of a very ancient house , whose baronies and titles had passed by an almost unex- ampled series of female successions . The first founder of 1. ] ŏ ...
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... honour to me , my mean lineage and kin , I attribute to my match in your noble house . " Philip Sid- ney , too , when he was called to defend his uncle Leicester against certain libels , expressed his pride in the connection . " I am a ...
... honour to me , my mean lineage and kin , I attribute to my match in your noble house . " Philip Sid- ney , too , when he was called to defend his uncle Leicester against certain libels , expressed his pride in the connection . " I am a ...
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... honour is to be a Dudley . " I say , that my Philip was born at Penshurst on the 29th of November 1554. At that epoch their alliance with the Dudleys seemed more likely to bring ruin on the Sidneys than new honours . It certainly made ...
... honour is to be a Dudley . " I say , that my Philip was born at Penshurst on the 29th of November 1554. At that epoch their alliance with the Dudleys seemed more likely to bring ruin on the Sidneys than new honours . It certainly made ...
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... honour of the Garter , being installed in the same election with King Charles IX . of France . On this occasion he was styled " The thrice valiant Knight , Deputy of the Realm of Ire- land , and President of the Council of Wales ...
... honour of the Garter , being installed in the same election with King Charles IX . of France . On this occasion he was styled " The thrice valiant Knight , Deputy of the Realm of Ire- land , and President of the Council of Wales ...
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... honour , that , after a life spent in public service , he died so poor that his funeral had to be conducted at night . When Lincoln returned to England with advice in favour of Alençon's suit , Philip stayed at Paris . The summer of ...
... honour , that , after a life spent in public service , he died so poor that his funeral had to be conducted at night . When Lincoln returned to England with advice in favour of Alençon's suit , Philip stayed at Paris . The summer of ...
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