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gospels to be read in English and she forbed the Host to be any more elevated in her presence--Her address and affibility soon acquired her the affections of her subjects, and unwilling to offend them by any useless or violent exertim of power, she delayed the entire change of religion till the meeting of the Parliament, which was summoned to assemble-- While the Queen and parliament were settling the national religion, negotiations for peace were conducted between the Minester of France, Spain, and England--Yet though peace was concluded between France and England there soon appeared a ground of quarril of a more serious nature-- By the persuasion of the Duke of Guise, the King of France ordered his Son and Daughter inlaw to assume openly the arms of England on all their equipages furniture and liveries--When the English ambassador complained of this injury, he could obtain no answer but that the Queen of Scots was descended from the blood Royal of England and she was entitled by the example of many Princes to assume the arms of that Kingdom. Elizabeth concidered Mary Queen of Scots as her