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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... ready , at the age of sixty - eight , to marry Elizabeth Butler , a young girl who had the good fortune - if good fortune it was - of being Buckingham's niece . The jesters had their laugh at the ill - assorted match . The Countess of ...
... ready , at the age of sixty - eight , to marry Elizabeth Butler , a young girl who had the good fortune - if good fortune it was - of being Buckingham's niece . The jesters had their laugh at the ill - assorted match . The Countess of ...
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... ready , he said , to live and die in friendship with the King of Spain . As for the Puritans , they were the common enemies of both . After some further talk about his son - in - law , he described his own reception by the clergy in ...
... ready , he said , to live and die in friendship with the King of Spain . As for the Puritans , they were the common enemies of both . After some further talk about his son - in - law , he described his own reception by the clergy in ...
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... ready to censure him than his Majesty to require it.1 So eager were the Commons to avoid any semblance of altercation with the King , that even this vague message was accepted not only without remonstrance but even with grati- tude ...
... ready to censure him than his Majesty to require it.1 So eager were the Commons to avoid any semblance of altercation with the King , that even this vague message was accepted not only without remonstrance but even with grati- tude ...
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... ready to meet them half - way in giving satisfaction to their just demands.1 Gondomar's licence to export ordnance . L The readiness with which the Commons granted these subsidies is the more noticeable , as they had lately met with a ...
... ready to meet them half - way in giving satisfaction to their just demands.1 Gondomar's licence to export ordnance . L The readiness with which the Commons granted these subsidies is the more noticeable , as they had lately met with a ...
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... ready to comply with the requests made to him , and to see that the laws were executed . It was reported that with this reply the House was highly discontented , and that there were those who believed that if the resolution for the ...
... ready to comply with the requests made to him , and to see that the laws were executed . It was reported that with this reply the House was highly discontented , and that there were those who believed that if the resolution for the ...
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