The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 6Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... resolved on . Downing , the English minister at the Hague , a man of an in- solent , impetuous temper , presented a memorial to the States , containing a list of those depredations , of which the English com- plained . It is remarkable ...
... resolved on . Downing , the English minister at the Hague , a man of an in- solent , impetuous temper , presented a memorial to the States , containing a list of those depredations , of which the English com- plained . It is remarkable ...
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... resolved , however , to make the best of a measure , which he did not approve ; and as Spain secretly consented , that her ally should form a league , which was seemingly directed against her as well as France , but which was to fall ...
... resolved , however , to make the best of a measure , which he did not approve ; and as Spain secretly consented , that her ally should form a league , which was seemingly directed against her as well as France , but which was to fall ...
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... resolved to betray his friend : He posted Sir William Waller , a noted justice of peace , and two persons more behind the hangings , and gave them an opportunity of seeing and hearing the whole transaction . The libel , sketched out by ...
... resolved to betray his friend : He posted Sir William Waller , a noted justice of peace , and two persons more behind the hangings , and gave them an opportunity of seeing and hearing the whole transaction . The libel , sketched out by ...
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