History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1621-1623Longmans, Green, 1883 |
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... Brussels now assume considerable importance , and fill up gaps amongst the Simancas MSS . In the preface to my former work , I spoke of the untrust- worthy character of such writers as Weldon . It happens that twice in the following ...
... Brussels now assume considerable importance , and fill up gaps amongst the Simancas MSS . In the preface to my former work , I spoke of the untrust- worthy character of such writers as Weldon . It happens that twice in the following ...
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... Brussels Position of Frederick He attacks Darmstadt grave of Darmstadt Chichester's views of despondent Electorate to Maximilian 300 Condition of Mansfeld's position . He attempts in vain to negotiate an armistice Battle of Höchst PAGE ...
... Brussels Position of Frederick He attacks Darmstadt grave of Darmstadt Chichester's views of despondent Electorate to Maximilian 300 Condition of Mansfeld's position . He attempts in vain to negotiate an armistice Battle of Höchst PAGE ...
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... under arms . They 19 1 Philip III . to the Archduke , Jan. 2 ; Philip III . to Oñate , Jan. Brussels MSS . Feb. 26 March 8 ' 9 , 19 , 1621 THE DUTCH APPLY TO JAMES . 185 hoped , 184 THE DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION . CH . XXXVII .
... under arms . They 19 1 Philip III . to the Archduke , Jan. 2 ; Philip III . to Oñate , Jan. Brussels MSS . Feb. 26 March 8 ' 9 , 19 , 1621 THE DUTCH APPLY TO JAMES . 185 hoped , 184 THE DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION . CH . XXXVII .
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... Brussels , and was transmitted without delay to Madrid . The bait was eagerly taken . Madame Tserclaes spent her whole time during the winter months in passing backwards and forwards between Brussels and the Hague . Maurice redoubled ...
... Brussels , and was transmitted without delay to Madrid . The bait was eagerly taken . Madame Tserclaes spent her whole time during the winter months in passing backwards and forwards between Brussels and the Hague . Maurice redoubled ...
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... Brussels MSS . 1621 Digby's mission to DIGBY AT BRUSSELS . 189 Thoroughly 188 THE DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION . CH . XXXVII .
... Brussels MSS . 1621 Digby's mission to DIGBY AT BRUSSELS . 189 Thoroughly 188 THE DISSOLUTION OF THE UNION . CH . XXXVII .
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