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... assured the Commissioners that he would never think 1 Tillières to Puisieux , Jan : Harl . MSS . , 4593 ; fol . 26 , b , 2 Hacket , i . 169 . 3 Chichester to Buckingham , Jan. 25 . Cabala , 197 . I. 1624 . Jan. 20 . CHAP . again of.
... assured the Commissioners that he would never think 1 Tillières to Puisieux , Jan : Harl . MSS . , 4593 ; fol . 26 , b , 2 Hacket , i . 169 . 3 Chichester to Buckingham , Jan. 25 . Cabala , 197 . I. 1624 . Jan. 20 . CHAP . again of.
Pagina 19
... assured him Spanish that if one of their master's servants had spoken of the dors King of England as Buckingham had spoken of the Bucking- King of Spain , he would have paid the penalty with the loss of his head . James's only thought ...
... assured him Spanish that if one of their master's servants had spoken of the dors King of England as Buckingham had spoken of the Bucking- King of Spain , he would have paid the penalty with the loss of his head . James's only thought ...
Pagina 25
... assured that it would be . " He would not own one furrow of land in England , Scotland , or Ireland without restitution of the Palatinate . ' In this mind he would live and die . But he could not declare war till he knew what means he ...
... assured that it would be . " He would not own one furrow of land in England , Scotland , or Ireland without restitution of the Palatinate . ' In this mind he would live and die . But he could not declare war till he knew what means he ...
Pagina 37
... assured them of his strong desire to maintain the independence of their country , and to regain the lost Palatinate . " ing against The Commons had now leisure to turn their atten- Bitter feel- tion to the subject to which , next to the ...
... assured them of his strong desire to maintain the independence of their country , and to regain the lost Palatinate . " ing against The Commons had now leisure to turn their atten- Bitter feel- tion to the subject to which , next to the ...
Pagina 42
... assured him that his conduct in opposing the war with Spain would be passed over . But since he had given offence no opportunity had been afforded him of exhibit- ing his devotion . April 5 . Williams Prince . Williams went first to the ...
... assured him that his conduct in opposing the war with Spain would be passed over . But since he had given offence no opportunity had been afforded him of exhibit- ing his devotion . April 5 . Williams Prince . Williams went first to the ...
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A History of England Under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I. 1624-1628 Samuel Rawson Gardiner Volledige weergave - 1875 |
A History of England Under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I ..., Volume 1 Samuel Rawson Gardiner Volledige weergave - 1875 |
A History of England Under the Duke of Buckingham and Charles I ..., Volume 1 Samuel Rawson Gardiner Volledige weergave - 1875 |
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