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... sent back to England . Result of his conferences with the King . Attempt to bring about a general pacification Interference of France . Treaty between the Protestant Union and the Catholic League . Increased danger of the Palatinate ...
... sent back to England . Result of his conferences with the King . Attempt to bring about a general pacification Interference of France . Treaty between the Protestant Union and the Catholic League . Increased danger of the Palatinate ...
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... sent abroad . To SIR HENRY WOTTON ( 20 October , 1620 ) 5. Letters sent out by the Council to explain the case of the Pala- tinate and quicken the subscriptions . CIRCULAR FROM THE COUNCIL TO THE NOBILITY ( 25 Octo- ber , 1620 ) · 6 ...
... sent abroad . To SIR HENRY WOTTON ( 20 October , 1620 ) 5. Letters sent out by the Council to explain the case of the Pala- tinate and quicken the subscriptions . CIRCULAR FROM THE COUNCIL TO THE NOBILITY ( 25 Octo- ber , 1620 ) · 6 ...
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... sent to the University of Cam- bridge .. · Page 135 ALME MATRI ACADEMIE CANTABRIGIENSI ( 31 Oct. 1620 ) 135 7. Proceeding in the Star Chamber against Yelverton . OPENING SPEECH BY BACON Names and offices of the persons constituting the ...
... sent to the University of Cam- bridge .. · Page 135 ALME MATRI ACADEMIE CANTABRIGIENSI ( 31 Oct. 1620 ) 135 7. Proceeding in the Star Chamber against Yelverton . OPENING SPEECH BY BACON Names and offices of the persons constituting the ...
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... sent to prison.1 The private history of such a transaction , that is , the private conjecture as to its history made by the quidnuncs of the time , — is easy to imagine . Buckingham could not allow any high office in the State to be ...
... sent to prison.1 The private history of such a transaction , that is , the private conjecture as to its history made by the quidnuncs of the time , — is easy to imagine . Buckingham could not allow any high office in the State to be ...
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... sent for , and most of the Court Lords followed . It was a violent fit of the stone , and , though he got through it , he was slow in recovering his proper health ; and the alarm continued long enough to test the feeling of the people ...
... sent for , and most of the Court Lords followed . It was a violent fit of the stone , and , though he got through it , he was slow in recovering his proper health ; and the alarm continued long enough to test the feeling of the people ...
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