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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... received from the lips of the Prince of Wales the assurance of his intention to visit Spain . To Baby Charles , as his father appro- January . priately named him , the impolicy of the step which jected jour- he was about to take ...
... received from the lips of the Prince of Wales the assurance of his intention to visit Spain . To Baby Charles , as his father appro- January . priately named him , the impolicy of the step which jected jour- he was about to take ...
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... 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 , who was still in the Tower for his opposition to the Benevolence ...
... 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 , who was still in the Tower for his opposition to the Benevolence ...
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... received the hearty approbation of the Vatican ? 1 Olivares de- concessions . The Spaniard , accordingly , informed Buckingham that the King was most anxious for the conclusion of the marriage . It depended , however , entirely on the ...
... received the hearty approbation of the Vatican ? 1 Olivares de- concessions . The Spaniard , accordingly , informed Buckingham that the King was most anxious for the conclusion of the marriage . It depended , however , entirely on the ...
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... received authority to consult the Nuncio on the subject . who raises It is better to see many things clearly than to be a man of one idea ; but a sharp - sighted ecclesiastic , like De Massimi , possesses an undeniable advantage over a ...
... received authority to consult the Nuncio on the subject . who raises It is better to see many things clearly than to be a man of one idea ; but a sharp - sighted ecclesiastic , like De Massimi , possesses an undeniable advantage over a ...
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... received from Olivares an 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 ...
... received from Olivares an 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 ...
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