Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage 1617 - 1623: A Chapter of English History, founded principally upon unpublished Documents in this Country, and in the Archives of Simancas, Venice, and Brussels. In 2 Volumes. IHurst and Blackett, 1869 - 488 páginas |
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... Ecclesiastical Reservation 1582. The Catholic reaction 245 246 247 1608. The Union and the League Growth of the House of Austria Its attitude towards Protestantism The Bohemian Aristocracy 1609. The Royal Charter of Rudolph II . Dispute ...
... Ecclesiastical Reservation 1582. The Catholic reaction 245 246 247 1608. The Union and the League Growth of the House of Austria Its attitude towards Protestantism The Bohemian Aristocracy 1609. The Royal Charter of Rudolph II . Dispute ...
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... ecclesiastical absolutism had long ago pressed out the vigour which freedom alone can give . Alarmed by the rumours of war which reached him from London , Lerma recalled the Spanish ambassador from his post , in order that he might ...
... ecclesiastical absolutism had long ago pressed out the vigour which freedom alone can give . Alarmed by the rumours of war which reached him from London , Lerma recalled the Spanish ambassador from his post , in order that he might ...
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... ecclesiastical grievances . Discussion on such points was sure to be irritating , and , at the same time that the House of Lords , in evident agreement with the King , refused even to listen to the complaints of the Commons , the ...
... ecclesiastical grievances . Discussion on such points was sure to be irritating , and , at the same time that the House of Lords , in evident agreement with the King , refused even to listen to the complaints of the Commons , the ...
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... ecclesiastical matters . For whatever priests and Jesuits might say , there was something not so very unreasonable in the distrust with which the Catholics were regarded by their countrymen . They were part of a huge organi zation , of ...
... ecclesiastical matters . For whatever priests and Jesuits might say , there was something not so very unreasonable in the distrust with which the Catholics were regarded by their countrymen . They were part of a huge organi zation , of ...
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... ecclesiastical sections into which Europe was divided seemed less exclusively important to him than it did to Digby , he had no sympathy with the untiring bitterness against Spain by which Raleigh and Winwood were animated . Just as he ...
... ecclesiastical sections into which Europe was divided seemed less exclusively important to him than it did to Digby , he had no sympathy with the untiring bitterness against Spain by which Raleigh and Winwood were animated . Just as he ...
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Prince Charles and the Spanish Marriage: 1617-1623, Volumen1 Samuel Rawson Gardiner Vista completa - 1869 |
Términos y frases comunes
ambassador amongst attack Bacon Bohemia Buckingham Catholic Chamberlain to Carleton Christian of Anhalt Church Coke Commissioners Cottington Council Court Courthope Cranfield Crown death declared despatches Digby Dohna Doncaster doubt Dutch Earl ecclesiastical Elector Elector of Saxony Elector Palatine England English Exchequer favour favourite Ferdinand fleet France Francisco de Jesus French Germany Gondomar Government Guiana hands hope House James James's July June Keymis King of Spain King's knew Lady Lake Lady Roos Lake letter liberty London Lord Madrid March marriage matter ment Naunton negotiations opinion Orinoco Palatinate Parliament patent Philip Philip III political Prince Protestant Protestantism Puritan quarrel Raleigh ready refused reply S. P. Dom Salvetti's News-Letter San Thome Sarmiento sent Sept ships Simancas MSS soon Spaniards Spanish Stukely Suffolk taken thought tion told treaty Venice MSS vessels Villiers voyage whilst Winwood Yelverton