The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 sider |
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... affection to him , to the hour of his death . On the con- trary , as he created him duke of Buckingham in his absence , whilst he was with the prince in Spain ; so , after his return , he executed the same authority in conferring all ...
... affection to him , to the hour of his death . On the con- trary , as he created him duke of Buckingham in his absence , whilst he was with the prince in Spain ; so , after his return , he executed the same authority in conferring all ...
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... affection of a father to his only son suggested to him , he thought how ill an influence it might have on his people , too much disposed to murmur and complain of the least inadvertisement , and that they looked upon the prince as the ...
... affection of a father to his only son suggested to him , he thought how ill an influence it might have on his people , too much disposed to murmur and complain of the least inadvertisement , and that they looked upon the prince as the ...
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... affection to , a lady of a very sublime quality , and to pursue it with most importunate addresses : insomuch as when the king had brought the queen his sister as far as he meant to do , and delivered her into the hands of the duke , to ...
... affection to , a lady of a very sublime quality , and to pursue it with most importunate addresses : insomuch as when the king had brought the queen his sister as far as he meant to do , and delivered her into the hands of the duke , to ...
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... affection of any considerable de- He was then sent ambassador to the archdukes , pendants . And yet , though he was not superior Albert and Isabella , into Flanders ; and to the diet to all other men in the affection , or rather resigna ...
... affection of any considerable de- He was then sent ambassador to the archdukes , pendants . And yet , though he was not superior Albert and Isabella , into Flanders ; and to the diet to all other men in the affection , or rather resigna ...
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... affection of that nation , and less authority over it ; they had not power to reform or regulate their own cathedrals , and very rarely shewed themselves in the habit and robes of bishops ; and durst not contest with the general ...
... affection of that nation , and less authority over it ; they had not power to reform or regulate their own cathedrals , and very rarely shewed themselves in the habit and robes of bishops ; and durst not contest with the general ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the ..., Volum 1 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1888 |
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