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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 people found their hands free for their domestic differences .
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 people found their hands free for their domestic differences .
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shall march out of the Kingdom of England within ten days after the payment of
the latter 100,000 I. That they will permit and suffer that the fortifications of
Berwick and Carlisle may be slighted , according to the Large Treaty and Treaty
of ...
shall march out of the Kingdom of England within ten days after the payment of
the latter 100,000 I. That they will permit and suffer that the fortifications of
Berwick and Carlisle may be slighted , according to the Large Treaty and Treaty
of ...
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war made upon the kingdom of England , are now in Scotland , who undoubtedly
do watch for all advantages and opportunities to raise dissensions and divisions
between the Nations . Now forasmuch as I am commanded to prosecute the ...
war made upon the kingdom of England , are now in Scotland , who undoubtedly
do watch for all advantages and opportunities to raise dissensions and divisions
between the Nations . Now forasmuch as I am commanded to prosecute the ...
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