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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... leave . to examine any papers which might have come down to him from the first Earl of Bristol , was most generously acceded to . Not only was I permitted to see and copy whatever I pleased , but I was allowed to bring the documents ...
... leave . to examine any papers which might have come down to him from the first Earl of Bristol , was most generously acceded to . Not only was I permitted to see and copy whatever I pleased , but I was allowed to bring the documents ...
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... leaves Silesia 1621 The ban pronounced Intrigues of the 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 ...
... leaves Silesia 1621 The ban pronounced Intrigues of the 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 ...
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... leaves the Pala- Conduct of Christian of tinate 319 Brunswick . 302 Vere's position 320 Chichester's mission to the Palatinate Progress of the conference 303 at Brussels 321 Schwarzenberg in England 304 Frederick in Alsace 323 Gondomar ...
... leaves the Pala- Conduct of Christian of tinate 319 Brunswick . 302 Vere's position 320 Chichester's mission to the Palatinate Progress of the conference 303 at Brussels 321 Schwarzenberg in England 304 Frederick in Alsace 323 Gondomar ...
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... leaves England · 374 Buckingham proposes an- other Benevolence A Spanish fleet in the Channel Olivares becomes chief minister in Spain upon Zuñiga's death 375 . 376 may be sequestered in the hands of the Infanta Isabella . The Lutheran ...
... leaves England · 374 Buckingham proposes an- other Benevolence A Spanish fleet in the Channel Olivares becomes chief minister in Spain upon Zuñiga's death 375 . 376 may be sequestered in the hands of the Infanta Isabella . The Lutheran ...
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... leave no travail untried to obtain a happy peace . But I have thought it good to be armed against a worse turn , it being best to treat of peace with a sword in my hand . Now I shall labour to preserve the rest ; wherein I declare that ...
... leave no travail untried to obtain a happy peace . But I have thought it good to be armed against a worse turn , it being best to treat of peace with a sword in my hand . Now I shall labour to preserve the rest ; wherein I declare that ...
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