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An Account of Prince Charles journey into Spain . 5 disposed of all the graces of
the king , in confer- Spain , and to fetch home his mistress ; that it ring all the
honours and all the offices of the three would put an end presently to all those ...
An Account of Prince Charles journey into Spain . 5 disposed of all the graces of
the king , in confer- Spain , and to fetch home his mistress ; that it ring all the
honours and all the offices of the three would put an end presently to all those ...
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6 An Account of Prince Charles journey into Spain . [ BOOK 1 . The prince then ,
upon his knees , declared his had thought of an expedient , which would avoid
suit and very importunate request , the duke stand- all inconveniences and ...
6 An Account of Prince Charles journey into Spain . [ BOOK 1 . The prince then ,
upon his knees , declared his had thought of an expedient , which would avoid
suit and very importunate request , the duke stand- all inconveniences and ...
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Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. 1628. ] An Account of Prince Charles ' journcy
into Spain . 7 received , and how much soever desired by the | ( after his majesty
had passionately , and with many king and his chief ministers , was in no degree
...
Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon. 1628. ] An Account of Prince Charles ' journcy
into Spain . 7 received , and how much soever desired by the | ( after his majesty
had passionately , and with many king and his chief ministers , was in no degree
...
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CC - 8 A Parliament called upon the Prince's return , [ BOOK 1 . the way so often
by post : but that he had the have as much reputation in the court , as they had
presumption to give his advice upon matter of state , in the country . It was very ...
CC - 8 A Parliament called upon the Prince's return , [ BOOK 1 . the way so often
by post : but that he had the have as much reputation in the court , as they had
presumption to give his advice upon matter of state , in the country . It was very ...
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9 “ That they no sooner came to Madrid , than malice and fury ; his majesty
having a great esteem “ they discovered ( though the prince was treated of that
earl's ' fidelity to him , and of his great “ with all the respect due to his greatness ,
and the ...
9 “ That they no sooner came to Madrid , than malice and fury ; his majesty
having a great esteem “ they discovered ( though the prince was treated of that
earl's ' fidelity to him , and of his great “ with all the respect due to his greatness ,
and the ...
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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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