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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... Prince of Orange Digby's mission to Brus- sels Death of Philip III . Accession of Philip IV . The dissolution • 187 188 189 189 190 of the against him . Union · 191 Mission of Sir E. Villiers . Frederick persists in oppo- The Assembly ...
... Prince of Orange Digby's mission to Brus- sels Death of Philip III . Accession of Philip IV . The dissolution • 187 188 189 189 190 of the against him . Union · 191 Mission of Sir E. Villiers . Frederick persists in oppo- The Assembly ...
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... Prince of Wales riage 389 365 Philip writes to Olivares to . 365 break off the marriage treaty 391 The Prince's promise to visit Madrid New policy of Olivares 392 368 The marriage articles Gondomar hopes to effect his conversion ...
... Prince of Wales riage 389 365 Philip writes to Olivares to . 365 break off the marriage treaty 391 The Prince's promise to visit Madrid New policy of Olivares 392 368 The marriage articles Gondomar hopes to effect his conversion ...
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... prince to cherish and encourage the knowledge and invention of good and profitable arts and mysteries , and to make them frequent amongst our own people , especially such wherein our people may employ their labours comfortably and ...
... prince to cherish and encourage the knowledge and invention of good and profitable arts and mysteries , and to make them frequent amongst our own people , especially such wherein our people may employ their labours comfortably and ...
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... Prince of Wales.1 In themselves , such ebullitions of temper would rightfully be excluded from a place in history ; but the personal griev- ances of the Peers were not without their weight in securing to the popular side the services of ...
... Prince of Wales.1 In themselves , such ebullitions of temper would rightfully be excluded from a place in history ; but the personal griev- ances of the Peers were not without their weight in securing to the popular side the services of ...
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... Prince of Wales , swords would have been drawn . The arrogant favourite was obliged to explain that he had been absent when the censure was passed upon Bacon and Mandeville , and that he was consequently ignorant of the order against ...
... Prince of Wales , swords would have been drawn . The arrogant favourite was obliged to explain that he had been absent when the censure was passed upon Bacon and Mandeville , and that he was consequently ignorant of the order against ...
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