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... ment . To this plan , at least , James gave a distinct refusal . But it was easier for him to see what was not to be done than to decide , for himself and others , what he wished to do . As the Commissioners would not settle Valaresso's ...
... ment . To this plan , at least , James gave a distinct refusal . But it was easier for him to see what was not to be done than to decide , for himself and others , what he wished to do . As the Commissioners would not settle Valaresso's ...
Pagina 12
... ment . lively recollection of Coke's attitude in the last Par- liament , and he seriously designed to get rid of the old lawyer by sending him to Ireland , as member of a commission appointed to investigate the state of that country ...
... ment . lively recollection of Coke's attitude in the last Par- liament , and he seriously designed to get rid of the old lawyer by sending him to Ireland , as member of a commission appointed to investigate the state of that country ...
Pagina 28
... ment of the country : that you will be so far from that , that you will rather weary them with it , desiring nothing more than their loves and happiness , in which your own is included . Sir , I beseech you think seri- 1 Lords ...
... ment of the country : that you will be so far from that , that you will rather weary them with it , desiring nothing more than their loves and happiness , in which your own is included . Sir , I beseech you think seri- 1 Lords ...
Pagina 40
... ment that negotiations were at an end , whilst Coloma engaged the Prince and Buckingham in conversation , Inojosa offered James a paper which he requested him to put in his pocket till he found himself alone . The paper , when opened ...
... ment that negotiations were at an end , whilst Coloma engaged the Prince and Buckingham in conversation , Inojosa offered James a paper which he requested him to put in his pocket till he found himself alone . The paper , when opened ...
Pagina 43
... ment . He knew that Williams had opposed Buckingham at the beginning of the year . He did not know how ready he was to desist from a fruitless opposition . " Let not , " he said , " the dread of this Parliament trouble you . I can tell ...
... ment . He knew that Williams had opposed Buckingham at the beginning of the year . He did not know how ready he was to desist from a fruitless opposition . " Let not , " he said , " the dread of this Parliament trouble you . I can tell ...
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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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