History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642, Volumen8Longmans, Green, 1909 |
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... FAVOUR of SHIP - MONEY . 1628-1637 . 2 vols . 8vo . 1877 . The FALL of the MONARCHY of CHARLES I. 1637-1642 . 2 vols . 8vo . 1881 . These Volumes have been revised and re - issued in a cheaper form , under the title of A History of ...
... FAVOUR of SHIP - MONEY . 1628-1637 . 2 vols . 8vo . 1877 . The FALL of the MONARCHY of CHARLES I. 1637-1642 . 2 vols . 8vo . 1881 . These Volumes have been revised and re - issued in a cheaper form , under the title of A History of ...
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... favours the reunion 136 · 137 • 138 139 140 Brett's mission to the Pope 1636 Cottington's intrigues The King decides on making Bishop Juxon Treasurer · 141 Montague's conversation with Panzani • 143 143 144 147 147 Case of Lady Purbeck ...
... favours the reunion 136 · 137 • 138 139 140 Brett's mission to the Pope 1636 Cottington's intrigues The King decides on making Bishop Juxon Treasurer · 141 Montague's conversation with Panzani • 143 143 144 147 147 Case of Lady Purbeck ...
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... favour of Buck- Falkland Lord Deputy . ingham . A man , naturally kindly and desirous of fulfilling his duties , he was alike wanting in the clear - sightedness which detects the root of an evil , and in the firmness which is needed to ...
... favour of Buck- Falkland Lord Deputy . ingham . A man , naturally kindly and desirous of fulfilling his duties , he was alike wanting in the clear - sightedness which detects the root of an evil , and in the firmness which is needed to ...
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... favour . " My Lord Chi [ chester ] hath writ to the Duke concerning the business of the Connaught surrenders , and till he heareth from him he forbeareth to give answer to your letters . The 22nd of the last month , amongst other Irish ...
... favour . " My Lord Chi [ chester ] hath writ to the Duke concerning the business of the Connaught surrenders , and till he heareth from him he forbeareth to give answer to your letters . The 22nd of the last month , amongst other Irish ...
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... favour for his father and his brothers . He was as guilty as the rest , and should either be sent to Dublin or imprisoned in England . Let the King grant no pardon to any of the family before the trial , or give away their estates till ...
... favour for his father and his brothers . He was as guilty as the rest , and should either be sent to Dublin or imprisoned in England . Let the King grant no pardon to any of the family before the trial , or give away their estates till ...
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