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... Charles declared himself a Catholic before - hand ; as the Dutch , he said , would then make them believe that it was a religious war . At the end of the first campaign , which it was sup- posed might finish the contest , such troops ...
... Charles declared himself a Catholic before - hand ; as the Dutch , he said , would then make them believe that it was a religious war . At the end of the first campaign , which it was sup- posed might finish the contest , such troops ...
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... CHARLES R. " -- Mr. Evelyn does not once mention , and therefore we may presume that he did not know , this infamous connection be- tween the two monarchs : but even Charles's cabal - ministers were not all aware of the exact extent of ...
... CHARLES R. " -- Mr. Evelyn does not once mention , and therefore we may presume that he did not know , this infamous connection be- tween the two monarchs : but even Charles's cabal - ministers were not all aware of the exact extent of ...
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... Charles's pension , while he prepared to carry on the war with Holland . In this extremity , Charles was obliged to summon his parliament , which met January 28 . 1678 ; and he told them that he expected a plentiful supply , being now ...
... Charles's pension , while he prepared to carry on the war with Holland . In this extremity , Charles was obliged to summon his parliament , which met January 28 . 1678 ; and he told them that he expected a plentiful supply , being now ...
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