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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... Emperor • 381 Recall of Chichester • 382 Porter at Madrid 383 James proposes to Fre- derick the sequestration of Frankenthal 405 • the Palatinate tenable Fall of Mannheim Bristol's demands about The position becomes un- The Infanta ...
... Emperor • 381 Recall of Chichester • 382 Porter at Madrid 383 James proposes to Fre- derick the sequestration of Frankenthal 405 • the Palatinate tenable Fall of Mannheim Bristol's demands about The position becomes un- The Infanta ...
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... Emperor his fugitive enemy was a mere disturber of the peace whose flagitious intrigues must be baffled at any cost . In the eyes Ferdinand and Fre- derick . of Frederick , Ferdinand was himself a pretender who had been lawfully ...
... Emperor his fugitive enemy was a mere disturber of the peace whose flagitious intrigues must be baffled at any cost . In the eyes Ferdinand and Fre- derick . of Frederick , Ferdinand was himself a pretender who had been lawfully ...
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... Emperor was to be nothing more than the nominal head of a federation , bereft even of the authority needed for the repression of private war amongst its members , order could never be preserved . Every prince who coveted his neighbour's ...
... Emperor was to be nothing more than the nominal head of a federation , bereft even of the authority needed for the repression of private war amongst its members , order could never be preserved . Every prince who coveted his neighbour's ...
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... Emperor that he might deal as he pleased with Frederick , but that the frontier of Protestantism must not recede , he would have found no want of support . Unhappily he did nothing of the kind . Knowing full well the double danger of ...
... Emperor that he might deal as he pleased with Frederick , but that the frontier of Protestantism must not recede , he would have found no want of support . Unhappily he did nothing of the kind . Knowing full well the double danger of ...
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... Emperor would soon reoccupy the ecclesiastical domains by force of arms.2 To James he was less explicit . With English aid , he said , his affairs would soon mend . Elizabeth , as was her wont , spoke out her mind , and asked that the ...
... Emperor would soon reoccupy the ecclesiastical domains by force of arms.2 To James he was less explicit . With English aid , he said , his affairs would soon mend . Elizabeth , as was her wont , spoke out her mind , and asked that the ...
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