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On behalf of France , Richelieu was prepared to treat for peace . Spain was no
longer able to keep up the war ; the hopes and fears of a Spanish marriage had
been long since destroyed ; and as the war fever in England waned , king and ...
On behalf of France , Richelieu was prepared to treat for peace . Spain was no
longer able to keep up the war ; the hopes and fears of a Spanish marriage had
been long since destroyed ; and as the war fever in England waned , king and ...
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Peace and our liberties are the only things wee aime at ; till wee have peace I am
sure wee can enjoy no liberties , and without our liberties I shall not heartily
desire peace , " wrote Ralph Verney , 32 and in those words summed up the
position ...
Peace and our liberties are the only things wee aime at ; till wee have peace I am
sure wee can enjoy no liberties , and without our liberties I shall not heartily
desire peace , " wrote Ralph Verney , 32 and in those words summed up the
position ...
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This was accompanied by fresh proposals of peace to the King . On December
20 , as the Eastern Counties Association was being authorized , the Lords sent
down their propositions for settlement . They differed little from their numerous ...
This was accompanied by fresh proposals of peace to the King . On December
20 , as the Eastern Counties Association was being authorized , the Lords sent
down their propositions for settlement . They differed little from their numerous ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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