The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... army . It occurred also to the king , that even the payment of the 40,000l . a year was precarious , and depended on the accident that the truce should be renewed between Spain and the re- public : if war broke out , the maintenance of ...
... army . It occurred also to the king , that even the payment of the 40,000l . a year was precarious , and depended on the accident that the truce should be renewed between Spain and the re- public : if war broke out , the maintenance of ...
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... army of thirty thousand men . When Edmonds , the king's resident at Brussels , made remonstrances to the archduke Albert , he was answered , that the orders for this armament had been transmitted to Spinola from Madrid , and that he ...
... army of thirty thousand men . When Edmonds , the king's resident at Brussels , made remonstrances to the archduke Albert , he was answered , that the orders for this armament had been transmitted to Spinola from Madrid , and that he ...
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... army . As the Aus- trians were regularly paid , they were kept in more exact discipline ; and James justly became apprehensive , lest so unequal a contest , besides ravishing the palatine's he- reditary dominions , would end in the ...
... army . As the Aus- trians were regularly paid , they were kept in more exact discipline ; and James justly became apprehensive , lest so unequal a contest , besides ravishing the palatine's he- reditary dominions , would end in the ...
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... army into the Low Countries , and there received a commission from the states of the United Provinces . To shew how little account was made of James's ne- gotiations abroad , there is a pleasantry mentioned by all historians , which ...
... army into the Low Countries , and there received a commission from the states of the United Provinces . To shew how little account was made of James's ne- gotiations abroad , there is a pleasantry mentioned by all historians , which ...
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... relief . Accordingly , an army of six thousand men was levied in England , and sent over Rushworth , p . 144. Hackett's Life of Williams . Coke , p . 107 . to Holland , commanded by four young noblemen , Essex 86 [ 1624 . GREAT BRITAIN .
... relief . Accordingly , an army of six thousand men was levied in England , and sent over Rushworth , p . 144. Hackett's Life of Williams . Coke , p . 107 . to Holland , commanded by four young noblemen , Essex 86 [ 1624 . GREAT BRITAIN .
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