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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... troops from the Pala- tinate , and see that the Catholic powers in Germany abstained from pushing their successes further.1 If James could have supported his argument by any evidence that force was at his disposal , it is possible that ...
... troops from the Pala- tinate , and see that the Catholic powers in Germany abstained from pushing their successes further.1 If James could have supported his argument by any evidence that force was at his disposal , it is possible that ...
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... troops was absurdly under - estimated . But this was not the only , or even the worst , fault of the speech in which Calvert brought the question forward . Of the policy which the King intended to pursue he had speech . not a word to ...
... troops was absurdly under - estimated . But this was not the only , or even the worst , fault of the speech in which Calvert brought the question forward . Of the policy which the King intended to pursue he had speech . not a word to ...
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... troops of the Union , he shrank as he would have shrunk from the plague . It would endanger his reputa- tion . It would encourage his enemies to assail him more bitterly . If Ferdinand had reasoned thus when Thurn was thundering at the ...
... troops of the Union , he shrank as he would have shrunk from the plague . It would endanger his reputa- tion . It would encourage his enemies to assail him more bitterly . If Ferdinand had reasoned thus when Thurn was thundering at the ...
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... troops were melting away , and no more than 11,000 men were still under arms . They 19 1 Philip III . to the Archduke , Jan. 2 ; Philip III . to Oñate , Jan. Brussels MSS . Feb. 26 March 8 ' 9 , 19 , 1621 THE DUTCH APPLY TO JAMES . 185 ...
... troops were melting away , and no more than 11,000 men were still under arms . They 19 1 Philip III . to the Archduke , Jan. 2 ; Philip III . to Oñate , Jan. Brussels MSS . Feb. 26 March 8 ' 9 , 19 , 1621 THE DUTCH APPLY TO JAMES . 185 ...
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... troops would now be wanted nearer home.3 On March 21 , the very day on which this letter was written , the sovereign to whom it was addressed , breathed his last at Madrid.4 Soon it was rumoured that whilst he was on his deathbed ...
... troops would now be wanted nearer home.3 On March 21 , the very day on which this letter was written , the sovereign to whom it was addressed , breathed his last at Madrid.4 Soon it was rumoured that whilst he was on his deathbed ...
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