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All things being thus hitherto that treaty had been wholly managed by concerted
between his highness and the duke , him in Spain , where he was now
extraordinary and this the beginning of an entire confidence ambassador , and all
...
All things being thus hitherto that treaty had been wholly managed by concerted
between his highness and the duke , him in Spain , where he was now
extraordinary and this the beginning of an entire confidence ambassador , and all
...
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And he had quickly so entire a confidence appetite to money only excepted . His
cardinal in him , that he prevailed with the king to put him perfection was industry
, and his most eminent inabout his son the prince of Wales , and to be a firmity ...
And he had quickly so entire a confidence appetite to money only excepted . His
cardinal in him , that he prevailed with the king to put him perfection was industry
, and his most eminent inabout his son the prince of Wales , and to be a firmity ...
Side 45
... to know any then they united themselves by subscribing a thing of Scotland , or
what was done there , that covenant , which they pretended , with their usual
when the whole nation was solicitous to know confidence , to be no other than
had ...
... to know any then they united themselves by subscribing a thing of Scotland , or
what was done there , that covenant , which they pretended , with their usual
when the whole nation was solicitous to know confidence , to be no other than
had ...
Side 63
They spake in confidence “ of the much interest in the court , but only the earl of "
excess of the queen's power , which in respect of Holland , who was known to be
fit for any counsel “ her religion , and of the persons who had most that should ...
They spake in confidence “ of the much interest in the court , but only the earl of "
excess of the queen's power , which in respect of Holland , who was known to be
fit for any counsel “ her religion , and of the persons who had most that should ...
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The next day , alderman Pennington “ in the house of peers ? which room was
thoug ( a man in highest confidence with the party ; and “ too little , for the
accusers , witnesses , judges , a one , who insinuated all things to the common
spectators ...
The next day , alderman Pennington “ in the house of peers ? which room was
thoug ( a man in highest confidence with the party ; and “ too little , for the
accusers , witnesses , judges , a one , who insinuated all things to the common
spectators ...
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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