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... attend it to the Escorial . But he has concealed his name , which at this distance of time there is little hope of dis- covering . M. Bakhuizen is inclined to identify him with one of four persons - the prior Angulo , the confessor ...
... attend it to the Escorial . But he has concealed his name , which at this distance of time there is little hope of dis- covering . M. Bakhuizen is inclined to identify him with one of four persons - the prior Angulo , the confessor ...
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... attend the body of queen Juana to Granada . Emperor's health and occupa- tions • • 182 Duke of Guise takes Calais . The ... attended by Quixada Emperor requests that she may 179 be consulted in public affairs 180 The princess - regent ...
... attend the body of queen Juana to Granada . Emperor's health and occupa- tions • • 182 Duke of Guise takes Calais . The ... attended by Quixada Emperor requests that she may 179 be consulted in public affairs 180 The princess - regent ...
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... attended to the coast by Philip the Second , Mary queen of Bohemia , and many of the nobles of the Netherlands . A good many days were spent at Flushing , or at Zuitburg , in waiting for favourable weather . Amongst the last things done ...
... attended to the coast by Philip the Second , Mary queen of Bohemia , and many of the nobles of the Netherlands . A good many days were spent at Flushing , or at Zuitburg , in waiting for favourable weather . Amongst the last things done ...
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... attend- ants had known him for several years . Charles would 1 ' Ruindad no dejarse ver por los suyos , ' are the words given by Gonzalez . not , however , accept the honours of a public 32 [ CHAP . II . CLOISTER LIFE OF.
... attend- ants had known him for several years . Charles would 1 ' Ruindad no dejarse ver por los suyos , ' are the words given by Gonzalez . not , however , accept the honours of a public 32 [ CHAP . II . CLOISTER LIFE OF.
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... attend and could find standing room in the apartment . Immediately after- wards he bade farewell to the princess - regent and her nephew , and set forward on his journey to Estremadura , dismissing , at the Campo - gate , a crowd of ...
... attend and could find standing room in the apartment . Immediately after- wards he bade farewell to the princess - regent and her nephew , and set forward on his journey to Estremadura , dismissing , at the Campo - gate , a crowd of ...
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Page xiv - ... laid in his coffin, with much solemnity. The service for the dead was chanted, and Charles joined in the prayers which were offered up for the rest of his soul, mingling his tears with those which his attendants shed, as if they had been celebrating a real funeral. The ceremony closed with sprinkling holy water on the coffin in the usual form, and, all the assistants retiring, the doors of the chapel were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those...
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Page xiv - ... all the assistants retiring, the doors of the chapel were shut. Then Charles rose out of the coffin, and withdrew to his apartment, full of those awful sentiments which such a singular solemnity was calculated to inspire. But either the fatiguing length of the ceremony, or the impression which...
Page 48 - ... retreat. It was seated in a vale of no great extent, watered by a small brook, and surrounded by rising grounds, covered with lofty trees ; from the nature of...