"REGINA FORTUNATA," a Latin treatise so intitled, composed by Henry Howard, afterwards Earl of Northampton, about the year 1576, and dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, a full length colored portrait of whom is prefixed. The original presentation copy, in ... c 1576

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"REGINA FORTUNATA," a Latin treatise so intitled, composed by Henry Howard, afterwards Earl of Northampton, about the year 1576, and dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, a full length colored portrait of whom is prefixed. The original presentation copy, in ... c 1576

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