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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... cause 327 The Spanish Government desires peace 328 1622 Weston presses for a sus- 325 pension of arms Projected assembly of Ger- man Princes at Ratisbon 326 Hopelessness of Frede- Ferdinand throws the blame for the continu- ance of the ...
... cause 327 The Spanish Government desires peace 328 1622 Weston presses for a sus- 325 pension of arms Projected assembly of Ger- man Princes at Ratisbon 326 Hopelessness of Frede- Ferdinand throws the blame for the continu- ance of the ...
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... caused rather by the difficulty of obtaining redress from a patentee than by the inherent defects of the patents them- selves . There were other cases calculated to rouse far deeper indignation ; for in these it seemed that the rule ...
... caused rather by the difficulty of obtaining redress from a patentee than by the inherent defects of the patents them- selves . There were other cases calculated to rouse far deeper indignation ; for in these it seemed that the rule ...
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... cause or other the business did not prosper . The goldsmiths , who had been heard at the council - table pre- viously to the grant of the second patent , persisted in maintaining its illegality , and in refusing to abandon the ...
... cause or other the business did not prosper . The goldsmiths , who had been heard at the council - table pre- viously to the grant of the second patent , persisted in maintaining its illegality , and in refusing to abandon the ...
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... caused by the reception of Cadenet's 1621. embassy , the opening of the session had been post- Jan. 30 . poned from January 16 to the 30th . On that day , Opening of Parliament . after listening to a sermon from Andrewes , bristling ...
... caused by the reception of Cadenet's 1621. embassy , the opening of the session had been post- Jan. 30 . poned from January 16 to the 30th . On that day , Opening of Parliament . after listening to a sermon from Andrewes , bristling ...
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... cause of all , that the cause of religion is involved in it ; for they will alter religion where they conquer , and so perhaps my grand- child also may suffer , who hath committed no fault at all . " Let them , therefore , make haste to ...
... cause of all , that the cause of religion is involved in it ; for they will alter religion where they conquer , and so perhaps my grand- child also may suffer , who hath committed no fault at all . " Let them , therefore , make haste to ...
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