The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... Barrillon were frequently seen together , and ' separated laughing ' . " The King's principal mistress had the English title of Duchess of Portsmouth , but she remained a Frenchwoman , on good confidential terms with Barrillon , whom ...
... Barrillon were frequently seen together , and ' separated laughing ' . " The King's principal mistress had the English title of Duchess of Portsmouth , but she remained a Frenchwoman , on good confidential terms with Barrillon , whom ...
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... Barrillon's despatches . But at the beginning of April Barrillon did report that Buckingham , Shaftesbury , Russell and Holles had given him to understand ( m'ont fait entendre ) that they were afraid of the uses to which the new levies ...
... Barrillon's despatches . But at the beginning of April Barrillon did report that Buckingham , Shaftesbury , Russell and Holles had given him to understand ( m'ont fait entendre ) that they were afraid of the uses to which the new levies ...
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... Barrillon had offered an inadequate sum of money , then because he demanded an impossibly long interval before Parliament was allowed to meet , and finally because he declined to make a promise not to make the Franco - Dutch alliance ...
... Barrillon had offered an inadequate sum of money , then because he demanded an impossibly long interval before Parliament was allowed to meet , and finally because he declined to make a promise not to make the Franco - Dutch alliance ...
Inhalt
Introduction I | 1 |
The Boy and His Inheritance 162139 | 7 |
The Young Man in Civil War 164045 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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