Cameos from English History: Forty years of Stewart rule (1603-1643). 1887Macmillan, 1887 - Great Britain |
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... showed him such good sport that the King privately set his heart on the possession of the place as a hunting seat . He stayed there four days , during which he arranged his new Privy Council , retaining Cecil , Nottingham , two more ...
... showed him such good sport that the King privately set his heart on the possession of the place as a hunting seat . He stayed there four days , during which he arranged his new Privy Council , retaining Cecil , Nottingham , two more ...
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... showed him such good sport that the King privately set his heart on the possession of the place as a hunting seat . He stayed there four days , during which he arranged his new Privy Council , retaining Cecil , Nottingham , two more ...
... showed him such good sport that the King privately set his heart on the possession of the place as a hunting seat . He stayed there four days , during which he arranged his new Privy Council , retaining Cecil , Nottingham , two more ...
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... showed a young Queen's dislike to the stately old ladies of Elizabeth's Court , and thus impressed them unfavourably even before her arrival at Windsor Castle , where the King met her . Their daughter also joined them there , and a ...
... showed a young Queen's dislike to the stately old ladies of Elizabeth's Court , and thus impressed them unfavourably even before her arrival at Windsor Castle , where the King met her . Their daughter also joined them there , and a ...
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... showed no disposition to overthrow the English Church and reduce it to a level with the Scottish Kirk , and thus an unnatural coalition was brought about between two sets of dis- contented men , whose only bond of union was equal ...
... showed no disposition to overthrow the English Church and reduce it to a level with the Scottish Kirk , and thus an unnatural coalition was brought about between two sets of dis- contented men , whose only bond of union was equal ...
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... showed Cobham Raleigh's letter , which the noble- man considered as such treason to friendship that he began to make the most reckless accusations against Sir Walter , declaring that he had been the instigator of the whole , and had ...
... showed Cobham Raleigh's letter , which the noble- man considered as such treason to friendship that he began to make the most reckless accusations against Sir Walter , declaring that he had been the instigator of the whole , and had ...
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