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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... offer refused by the Council of State Olivares advises that the Infanta shall be de- tained after the marriage 22 24 Fresh offers made by Charles . 1623 Dismissal of the Prince's retinue Conversation between Janies and.
... offer refused by the Council of State Olivares advises that the Infanta shall be de- tained after the marriage 22 24 Fresh offers made by Charles . 1623 Dismissal of the Prince's retinue Conversation between Janies and.
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... offered 158 Parliament summoned and Bristol recalled 159 Virtual end of James's reign 160 Bristol's character and try • policy 161 • Position of Charles Prospect before the coun- PAGE 165 • 166 168 • 169 • 170 of Spanish offers The ...
... offered 158 Parliament summoned and Bristol recalled 159 Virtual end of James's reign 160 Bristol's character and try • policy 161 • Position of Charles Prospect before the coun- PAGE 165 • 166 168 • 169 • 170 of Spanish offers The ...
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... offers him remedies · • 313 Final arrangements for Death of James I. . • 314 the marriage . 307 1625 Character of Charles I. He assumes the govern- ment .. 317 • 319 His anxiety to meet Par- liament 320 Good order kept at Court Mansfeld ...
... offers him remedies · • 313 Final arrangements for Death of James I. . • 314 the marriage . 307 1625 Character of Charles I. He assumes the govern- ment .. 317 • 319 His anxiety to meet Par- liament 320 Good order kept at Court Mansfeld ...
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... offered to pay his compliments to the King at once . The proposal was , however , declined , on the ground that the Prince's retinue was not sufficiently numerous to enable him to appear with the dignity befitting his rank ; and it was ...
... offered to pay his compliments to the King at once . The proposal was , however , declined , on the ground that the Prince's retinue was not sufficiently numerous to enable him to appear with the dignity befitting his rank ; and it was ...
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... offer , if the Pope would quit his godhead and usurping over kings , to acknowledge him for the Chief Bishop , to which all appeals of churchmen ought to lie en dernier ressort , the very words I send you here enclosed , and that is the ...
... offer , if the Pope would quit his godhead and usurping over kings , to acknowledge him for the Chief Bishop , to which all appeals of churchmen ought to lie en dernier ressort , the very words I send you here enclosed , and that is the ...
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