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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... House of Austria . " " Look to it , sir , " said the Prince , " for if you hold yourself to that , there is an end of all ; for without this , you may not rely upon either marriage or friend- ship . " It was probably after this ...
... House of Austria . " " Look to it , sir , " said the Prince , " for if you hold yourself to that , there is an end of all ; for without this , you may not rely upon either marriage or friend- ship . " It was probably after this ...
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... house , delivered me a letter from you ; but without date either of time or place . The contents of it your Highness will remember , and I will see as faithfully performed as , God willing , all your commandments to me shall be ; though ...
... house , delivered me a letter from you ; but without date either of time or place . The contents of it your Highness will remember , and I will see as faithfully performed as , God willing , all your commandments to me shall be ; though ...
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... house , which you , in your judgment , shall think meet . " The ambassador's statement that any post- ponement of the marriage would be attended with grave difficulties was thrown away upon James . He went on to say that it was his ...
... house , which you , in your judgment , shall think meet . " The ambassador's statement that any post- ponement of the marriage would be attended with grave difficulties was thrown away upon James . He went on to say that it was his ...
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... to give guarantees that he would from that time become the firm ally of the House of Austria . Then everything possible would about the 1623 PHILIP'S TERMS . 139 be done to meet James's 138 CH . XLVI . THE BREACH WITH SPAIN .
... to give guarantees that he would from that time become the firm ally of the House of Austria . Then everything possible would about the 1623 PHILIP'S TERMS . 139 be done to meet James's 138 CH . XLVI . THE BREACH WITH SPAIN .
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... house . The Bishop of London refused to allow the dead to be buried in the churchyards . In order to escape insult ... Houses of Parliament . As soon as the statement had been made , he returned to New- 1 A relation of the fall of the ...
... house . The Bishop of London refused to allow the dead to be buried in the churchyards . In order to escape insult ... Houses of Parliament . As soon as the statement had been made , he returned to New- 1 A relation of the fall of the ...
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