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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... asked him with what object he had come to Spain . " You know as well as I , " answered Charles , briefly . " Sir , " said Bristol , who was too much a man of the world to be surprised at anything , " servants can never serve their ...
... asked him with what object he had come to Spain . " You know as well as I , " answered Charles , briefly . " Sir , " said Bristol , who was too much a man of the world to be surprised at anything , " servants can never serve their ...
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... last one of the friars asked 1 Corner to the Doge , May 10 , Venice MSS . Desp . Spagna . 1623 ATTEMPT TO CONVERT CHARLES . 35 him if he 34 CH . XLIII . THE JOURNEY TO MADRID . The Prince takes part a religious discussion.
... last one of the friars asked 1 Corner to the Doge , May 10 , Venice MSS . Desp . Spagna . 1623 ATTEMPT TO CONVERT CHARLES . 35 him if he 34 CH . XLIII . THE JOURNEY TO MADRID . The Prince takes part a religious discussion.
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... asked to make fresh concessions . They were answered that the Prince had come of his own accord ; that , if Gondomar had spoken to him on the subject , he had done so merely as a private Francisco de Jesus , 64 1623 CHARLES'S OFFERS ...
... asked to make fresh concessions . They were answered that the Prince had come of his own accord ; that , if Gondomar had spoken to him on the subject , he had done so merely as a private Francisco de Jesus , 64 1623 CHARLES'S OFFERS ...
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... asking how soon all this was likely to happen , and Charles , who knew per- fectly well that there was not the slightest chance that Parlia- ment would do anything of the sort , answered boldly that it might possibly be in three months ...
... asking how soon all this was likely to happen , and Charles , who knew per- fectly well that there was not the slightest chance that Parlia- ment would do anything of the sort , answered boldly that it might possibly be in three months ...
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... asked him what in his opinion would be sufficient security to enable the King of Spain to take the oath ? His father's oath and his own , Charles now said , should be confirmed by that of the Privy Council , and he would do his best ...
... asked him what in his opinion would be sufficient security to enable the King of Spain to take the oath ? His father's oath and his own , Charles now said , should be confirmed by that of the Privy Council , and he would do his best ...
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