The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Tập 6Porter & Coates |
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... Charles's dangerous connec- tions with France , to repent their departure from that pruden- tial maxim . Indeed , could the parliaments in the reign of Charles I. have been induced to relinquish so far their old habits , as to grant ...
... Charles's dangerous connec- tions with France , to repent their departure from that pruden- tial maxim . Indeed , could the parliaments in the reign of Charles I. have been induced to relinquish so far their old habits , as to grant ...
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... Charles to single combat , 161. Peace concluded with Charles at Cambray , 180. His interview with Henry at Boulogne , 190 . Leagues with the pope , 193. Endeavors an accommodation betweer the pope and Henry , 193. Renews his friendship ...
... Charles to single combat , 161. Peace concluded with Charles at Cambray , 180. His interview with Henry at Boulogne , 190 . Leagues with the pope , 193. Endeavors an accommodation betweer the pope and Henry , 193. Renews his friendship ...
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... Charles I. , after the expiration of the grant of them , 54. The speaker of the commons forcibly detained until the passing a remon- strance against them , 59. A limited grant of , made by the commons , 148. Are granted to Charles II ...
... Charles I. , after the expiration of the grant of them , 54. The speaker of the commons forcibly detained until the passing a remon- strance against them , 59. A limited grant of , made by the commons , 148. Are granted to Charles II ...
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