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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... CHURCH PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY AT KING'S COLLEGE , LONDON ; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY , AND OF THE ROYAL BOHEMIAN SOCIETY OF SCIENCES IN TEN VOLUMES VOL . IV . 1621-1623 LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN ...
... CHURCH PROFESSOR OF MODERN HISTORY AT KING'S COLLEGE , LONDON ; CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY , AND OF THE ROYAL BOHEMIAN SOCIETY OF SCIENCES IN TEN VOLUMES VOL . IV . 1621-1623 LONDON LONGMANS , GREEN ...
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... Church . Upon this hint , Gondomar spoke out . He hoped , he said , to see him restored to the Church , and to the obedience of the Pope . " If , " replied James , " these things could be treated without passion , it is certain that we ...
... Church . Upon this hint , Gondomar spoke out . He hoped , he said , to see him restored to the Church , and to the obedience of the Pope . " If , " replied James , " these things could be treated without passion , it is certain that we ...
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... Church . Gondomar , upon this , asked James to give him his hand in token that he meant what he was saying . The King at once held out his hand , and told the ambassador to write an account of the conversation to his master . No one ...
... Church . Gondomar , upon this , asked James to give him his hand in token that he meant what he was saying . The King at once held out his hand , and told the ambassador to write an account of the conversation to his master . No one ...
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... church . Williams , however , was not allowed to push matters to these extremities . James himself interfered , and the Chapter at once withdrew their opposition to the original plan . ' If the Commons could have listened to the King's ...
... church . Williams , however , was not allowed to push matters to these extremities . James himself interfered , and the Chapter at once withdrew their opposition to the original plan . ' If the Commons could have listened to the King's ...
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... Church of England and other foreign parts ; and being troubled with a true sense and fellow - feeling of their distresses as members of the same body , do , with one unanimous consent of themselves and of the whole body of the kingdom ...
... Church of England and other foreign parts ; and being troubled with a true sense and fellow - feeling of their distresses as members of the same body , do , with one unanimous consent of themselves and of the whole body of the kingdom ...
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