History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 |
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... Attempts to suppress the pirates The Earl of Southampton's propos to lead an ex- pedition against them € 8 Gondomar's opposition to • PAGE 62 63 64 65 66 67 treaty Their report • Digby's instructions it Consultations on it Digby ordered ...
... Attempts to suppress the pirates The Earl of Southampton's propos to lead an ex- pedition against them € 8 Gondomar's opposition to • PAGE 62 63 64 65 66 67 treaty Their report • Digby's instructions it Consultations on it Digby ordered ...
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... attempts to escape His interview with La Chesnée . His Apology A commission appointed to examine him . · 135 137 138 139 140 · 141 142 143 his 144 145 Investigation into his pro- ceedings A spy set on him acknowledges 1614 Dale's ...
... attempts to escape His interview with La Chesnée . His Apology A commission appointed to examine him . · 135 137 138 139 140 · 141 142 143 his 144 145 Investigation into his pro- ceedings A spy set on him acknowledges 1614 Dale's ...
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... Attempts made to induce James to break with Spain 281 hemia 264 with Spain . 282 1617 Ferdinand of Styria ac- cepted by the Bohemians Gondomar's report on English affairs 233 1618 Character of Ferdinand tilities as their future king ...
... Attempts made to induce James to break with Spain 281 hemia 264 with Spain . 282 1617 Ferdinand of Styria ac- cepted by the Bohemians Gondomar's report on English affairs 233 1618 Character of Ferdinand tilities as their future king ...
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... attempt to create the same office as that which had been assigned to Michell had been made in the reign of Elizabeth , and that , the judges having resisted the attempt , the Queen had , with her usual good sense , at once withdrawn her ...
... attempt to create the same office as that which had been assigned to Michell had been made in the reign of Elizabeth , and that , the judges having resisted the attempt , the Queen had , with her usual good sense , at once withdrawn her ...
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... attempted to get redress , but was refused , on the ground that , the judgment having once been obtained , nothing further could be done . He then applied to the Court of Chancery , from which he obtained the justice which he sought ...
... attempted to get redress , but was refused , on the ground that , the judgment having once been obtained , nothing further could be done . He then applied to the Court of Chancery , from which he obtained the justice which he sought ...
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