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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... engages to confirm the articles Charles attempts to obtain better terms He again declares he must leave Spain • But changes his mind and agrees to everything James hesitates to take the oath to the secret articles Advice of Williams The ...
... engages to confirm the articles Charles attempts to obtain better terms He again declares he must leave Spain • But changes his mind and agrees to everything James hesitates to take the oath to the secret articles Advice of Williams The ...
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... engagement for the Catholics in the marriage 223 224 Parliament prorogued Proceedings against Bristol He refuses to agree to a compromise Siege and capture of Or- muz Buckingham's PAGE 231 232 233 234 235 · 236 237 claims 238 239 240 ...
... engagement for the Catholics in the marriage 223 224 Parliament prorogued Proceedings against Bristol He refuses to agree to a compromise Siege and capture of Or- muz Buckingham's PAGE 231 232 233 234 235 · 236 237 claims 238 239 240 ...
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... engagement to favour the English Catholics • • 267 • 270 foreign policy Frankenthal demanded from the Infanta Verbal promise of Louis XIII . that Mansfeld shall be allowed to land in France The siege of Breda · The French wish to em ...
... engagement to favour the English Catholics • • 267 • 270 foreign policy Frankenthal demanded from the Infanta Verbal promise of Louis XIII . that Mansfeld shall be allowed to land in France The siege of Breda · The French wish to em ...
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... engagement to secrecy . If the rascal who had suggested such pitiful reasons could be discovered , he was sure the Prince would never forgive him . The poor King was completely cowed . He swore that he had never communicated the secret ...
... engagement to secrecy . If the rascal who had suggested such pitiful reasons could be discovered , he was sure the Prince would never forgive him . The poor King was completely cowed . He swore that he had never communicated the secret ...
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... engagement that no time should be lost in making preparations for the Infanta's journey.3 Two days afterwards , his Majesty's humble and Satisfaction obedient son and servant , Charles , and his humble slave and dog , Steenie , were ...
... engagement that no time should be lost in making preparations for the Infanta's journey.3 Two days afterwards , his Majesty's humble and Satisfaction obedient son and servant , Charles , and his humble slave and dog , Steenie , were ...
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alliance answer April arrived asked assured Aston Bristol Bucking Calvert Carleton Carondelet Charles Charles's consent Conway Cottington Council Court declared demand Desp despatch Doge doubt Dutch Effiat Elector Elector of Bavaria Eliot Emperor engagement England father favour France Francisco de Jesus Frederick French Germany give Gondomar Hacket hands Hardwicke S. P. Harl honour hope House Infanta Inojosa James James's July July 23 King of Spain King's Lafuente letter Lord Madrid Palace Library Majesty Mansfeld March March 17 marriage matter negotiations never Nuncio oath Olivares once Palatinate Parliament Philip Philip IV Pope Prince and Buckingham Prince of Wales Prince's promise proposed Protestant question ready refused religion reply restitution Roman Catholic S. P. Holland S. P. Spain sent Sept soon Spagna Spaniards Spanish ambassadors Spanish ministers taken Tillières tion told Valaresso Valtelline Venice MSS whilst Williams words wrote
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