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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... thought , but that the Prince's arrival would in some way redound to the advantage of the ' The Prince and Buckingham to the King , March 2 , Hardwicke S. P. i . 403. Salvetti's News - Letter , March 7 . 2 ' A True Relation , ' & c ...
... thought , but that the Prince's arrival would in some way redound to the advantage of the ' The Prince and Buckingham to the King , March 2 , Hardwicke S. P. i . 403. Salvetti's News - Letter , March 7 . 2 ' A True Relation , ' & c ...
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... thought , to induce him to create an eighth Electorate , and this proposal had been allowed to reach Bristol's ears , coupled with the suggestion that Frederick's son should be educated at Vienna ; though it is needless to say that no ...
... thought , to induce him to create an eighth Electorate , and this proposal had been allowed to reach Bristol's ears , coupled with the suggestion that Frederick's son should be educated at Vienna ; though it is needless to say that no ...
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... thought that the Prince of heretic England had come to bow his knee at the altars of the national faith . When the procession was ended , Olivares joined the Prince and assured him that his master was dying to speak to him , and ...
... thought that the Prince of heretic England had come to bow his knee at the altars of the national faith . When the procession was ended , Olivares joined the Prince and assured him that his master was dying to speak to him , and ...
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... thought at Madrid that , if a favourable answer was to be obtained , it would be necessary for the King of England to grant liberty of worship , according to the Pope's request . In this way all other difficulties would be easily ...
... thought at Madrid that , if a favourable answer was to be obtained , it would be necessary for the King of England to grant liberty of worship , according to the Pope's request . In this way all other difficulties would be easily ...
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... thought that , unless liberty of worship were accorded , the dispensation would not be granted . If James did not choose to render real and effective service to the Catholics at a moment when he was so eager to gain the Pope's consent ...
... thought that , unless liberty of worship were accorded , the dispensation would not be granted . If James did not choose to render real and effective service to the Catholics at a moment when he was so eager to gain the Pope's consent ...
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