The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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... ambassadors and public ministers took their times to make their visits , without attending the audience . There was one thing very notable , that all the foreign ministers residing then in Madrid ( the English ambassadors and the ...
... ambassadors and public ministers took their times to make their visits , without attending the audience . There was one thing very notable , that all the foreign ministers residing then in Madrid ( the English ambassadors and the ...
Side 143
... ambassadors in Spain . 143 might at any time during the first two years [ have ] put an end 1650 to that rebellion . 17. Though the privileges of ambassadors were much greater in that Court than in any other , and that they lived much ...
... ambassadors in Spain . 143 might at any time during the first two years [ have ] put an end 1650 to that rebellion . 17. Though the privileges of ambassadors were much greater in that Court than in any other , and that they lived much ...
Side 144
... ambassadors use to take the air , in a little field that can hardly receive all the company , the count's coach stood where the duke of Alberquerque had a mind to pass ; and the other coachman refusing to yield the way , the duke ...
... ambassadors use to take the air , in a little field that can hardly receive all the company , the count's coach stood where the duke of Alberquerque had a mind to pass ; and the other coachman refusing to yield the way , the duke ...
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