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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... James 194 Elizabeth forbidden to Character of Mansfeld 195 visit England Soldiers of the Thirty Frederick at the Hague Years ' War . 196 Morton at Heilbronn Mansfeld appointed to Dutch Commissioners in England command Frederick's forces ...
... James 194 Elizabeth forbidden to Character of Mansfeld 195 visit England Soldiers of the Thirty Frederick at the Hague Years ' War . 196 Morton at Heilbronn Mansfeld appointed to Dutch Commissioners in England command Frederick's forces ...
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... James defends his con- duct Digby's vexation • • · 1621 Gondomar's plan for Conference between Fisher breaking the blockade and Laud of the Spanish ports Dutch Commissioners in England 272 Laud gains influence over Buckingham 273 Laud's ...
... James defends his con- duct Digby's vexation • • · 1621 Gondomar's plan for Conference between Fisher breaking the blockade and Laud of the Spanish ports Dutch Commissioners in England 272 Laud gains influence over Buckingham 273 Laud's ...
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... James's intervention in France and Germany The Impositions increased and a Benevolence de- manded . Unpopularity of James " Tom Tell - truth " Burning of Pareus's Com- mentaries James requires Frederick to renounce the crown PAGE 293 ...
... James's intervention in France and Germany The Impositions increased and a Benevolence de- manded . Unpopularity of James " Tom Tell - truth " Burning of Pareus's Com- mentaries James requires Frederick to renounce the crown PAGE 293 ...
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... James accepts them 398 James writes to the Pope 372 1622 He asks that Frankenthal Spanish professions • 373 Porter leaves England · 374 Buckingham proposes an- other Benevolence A Spanish fleet in the Channel Olivares becomes chief ...
... James accepts them 398 James writes to the Pope 372 1622 He asks that Frankenthal Spanish professions • 373 Porter leaves England · 374 Buckingham proposes an- other Benevolence A Spanish fleet in the Channel Olivares becomes chief ...
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... James complained bitterly of the evil . These houses , he said , were the lurking - places of thieves and desperadoes . They even afforded shelter to deer- stealers . At last some one proposed that he should take them under his own ...
... James complained bitterly of the evil . These houses , he said , were the lurking - places of thieves and desperadoes . They even afforded shelter to deer- stealers . At last some one proposed that he should take them under his own ...
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