History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1623-1625Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 |
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... Houses Unsatisfactory nature of 417 418 his defence Protests of the French · 421 • 422 case 426 • 413 414 . 415 417 ... House of Com . mons begun · 432 434 · 434 429 430 430 431 THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT PAGE PAGE Favour shown to Catholics PAGE.
... Houses Unsatisfactory nature of 417 418 his defence Protests of the French · 421 • 422 case 426 • 413 414 . 415 417 ... House of Com . mons begun · 432 434 · 434 429 430 430 431 THE MARRIAGE CONTRACT PAGE PAGE Favour shown to Catholics PAGE.
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... House of Com- mons who were still restrained to their country houses , received permission to go where he would , though a similar relaxation . was not accorded either to Coke , to Phelips , or to Pym . A few days afterwards , Lord Saye ...
... House of Com- mons who were still restrained to their country houses , received permission to go where he would , though a similar relaxation . was not accorded either to Coke , to Phelips , or to Pym . A few days afterwards , Lord Saye ...
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... house in Essex . On the morning of the 18th the real difficulties of the Adventures adventure began . Disguised with false beards , the on the way . two young men started from Newhall , under the names of Tom and John Smith . They had ...
... house in Essex . On the morning of the 18th the real difficulties of the Adventures adventure began . Disguised with false beards , the on the way . two young men started from Newhall , under the names of Tom and John Smith . They had ...
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... House of Commons , and which he would himself have been indisposed to consider , regarding , as he did , the retention of the power of putting those laws in force as a safeguard against possible disloyalty . James and " Do you think ...
... House of Commons , and which he would himself have been indisposed to consider , regarding , as he did , the retention of the power of putting those laws in force as a safeguard against possible disloyalty . James and " Do you think ...
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... house , which was the only resting - place allowed to the lad whom they had prevented from acknowledging with the lips . the belief which he entertained in his heart . At Philip's Court the tidings were received with indignation . How ...
... house , which was the only resting - place allowed to the lad whom they had prevented from acknowledging with the lips . the belief which he entertained in his heart . At Philip's Court the tidings were received with indignation . How ...
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