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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... sent over to Boulogne , to negotiate peace with Henry II . of France , iii . 366. Suppresses Sir Peter Carew's insurrection in Devonshire , 402. Is made one of the council on the accession of Queen Elizabeth , iv . 4. Is sent by ...
... sent over to Boulogne , to negotiate peace with Henry II . of France , iii . 366. Suppresses Sir Peter Carew's insurrection in Devonshire , 402. Is made one of the council on the accession of Queen Elizabeth , iv . 4. Is sent by ...
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... sent with other commissioners to the Isle of Wight , to treat with the king , 360. His remarks on the king's abilities , 361. Is named one of the council of state after the king's death , 388 , n . Is sent with other commissioners to ...
... sent with other commissioners to the Isle of Wight , to treat with the king , 360. His remarks on the king's abilities , 361. Is named one of the council of state after the king's death , 388 , n . Is sent with other commissioners to ...
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... sent into the west , and is defeated by Lord Wilmot on Roundway Down , 246. Is routed by the king at Cropredy bridge ... sent ambassador to France , on occasion of the intended marriage between Elizabeth and the duke of Anjou , 186. The ...
... sent into the west , and is defeated by Lord Wilmot on Roundway Down , 246. Is routed by the king at Cropredy bridge ... sent ambassador to France , on occasion of the intended marriage between Elizabeth and the duke of Anjou , 186. The ...
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