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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... regard to the marriage and the Palatinate - Character of Buck- ingham - Prince's journey to Spain - Marriage treaty broken - A parliament- Return of Bristol - Rupture with Spain - Treaty with France - Mansfeldt's ex- pedition - Death of ...
... regard to the marriage and the Palatinate - Character of Buck- ingham - Prince's journey to Spain - Marriage treaty broken - A parliament- Return of Bristol - Rupture with Spain - Treaty with France - Mansfeldt's ex- pedition - Death of ...
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... regard to the countess , he was conscious of such an infirmity , though he was not sensible of it with regard to any other woman . In her place too , it is said , a young virgin was substituted State Trials , vol . 1. p . 236 , & c ...
... regard to the countess , he was conscious of such an infirmity , though he was not sensible of it with regard to any other woman . In her place too , it is said , a young virgin was substituted State Trials , vol . 1. p . 236 , & c ...
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... regard to the new impositions . A speech of Neile , bishop of Lincoln , reflecting on the lower house , begat some altercation with the peers ; * and the king seized the opportunity of dissolving , immediately ( June 6 ) , with great ...
... regard to the new impositions . A speech of Neile , bishop of Lincoln , reflecting on the lower house , begat some altercation with the peers ; * and the king seized the opportunity of dissolving , immediately ( June 6 ) , with great ...
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... regard to him . Men had leisure to reflect on the hardship , not to say injustice , of his sentence ; they pitied his active and enterprising spirit , which lan- guished in the rigours of confinement ; they were struck with the ...
... regard to him . Men had leisure to reflect on the hardship , not to say injustice , of his sentence ; they pitied his active and enterprising spirit , which lan- guished in the rigours of confinement ; they were struck with the ...
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... regard to the Indian trade , had agreed to pass over that article in total silence . The Spaniards having , all along , pub- . lished severe edicts against the intercourse of any Euro- pean nation with their colonies , interpreted this ...
... regard to the Indian trade , had agreed to pass over that article in total silence . The Spaniards having , all along , pub- . lished severe edicts against the intercourse of any Euro- pean nation with their colonies , interpreted this ...
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