The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... wanted to keep the government in their own hands . All the Catholic powers wanted to gain upon Protest- antism , all the Protestant upon Catholicism . And thus it came that James's attempt to mediate failed as before . As before how ...
... wanted to keep the government in their own hands . All the Catholic powers wanted to gain upon Protest- antism , all the Protestant upon Catholicism . And thus it came that James's attempt to mediate failed as before . As before how ...
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... wanted . They were then told that the maintenance of such an army would require 500,000l . per annum at the least : which was more than six subsidies would come to . In presence of this fact a vote of two subsidies required some ...
... wanted . They were then told that the maintenance of such an army would require 500,000l . per annum at the least : which was more than six subsidies would come to . In presence of this fact a vote of two subsidies required some ...
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... wanted and all that each would cost . The Commons knew what they were , and they had nothing better to oppose to them than vague stories of what had been done in old times by Plantagenets and Tudors ; as if because the furniture of war ...
... wanted and all that each would cost . The Commons knew what they were , and they had nothing better to oppose to them than vague stories of what had been done in old times by Plantagenets and Tudors ; as if because the furniture of war ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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