The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: To which is Added An Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 6Clarendon Press, 1826 |
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... Spain had , from the beginning of the rebellion , kept don Alonzo de Cardinas , who had been his ambas- sador to the king , residing still at London ; and he had , upon several occasions , many audiences from the parliament , and ...
... Spain had , from the beginning of the rebellion , kept don Alonzo de Cardinas , who had been his ambas- sador to the king , residing still at London ; and he had , upon several occasions , many audiences from the parliament , and ...
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... Spain , and no friend to the crown of France ; so that he was will- ing to find a good occasion to spend the remainder of his age where he had spent so much of his youth , in Spain , and where he believed that he might be directest ...
... Spain , and no friend to the crown of France ; so that he was will- ing to find a good occasion to spend the remainder of his age where he had spent so much of his youth , in Spain , and where he believed that he might be directest ...
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... Spain spoke of sending an " ambassador to his majesty . " 66 These relations , and any thing of that kind , how weakly soever founded , were very willingly heard . Conference And from hence the lord Cottington took occasion lord Cot- to ...
... Spain spoke of sending an " ambassador to his majesty . " 66 These relations , and any thing of that kind , how weakly soever founded , were very willingly heard . Conference And from hence the lord Cottington took occasion lord Cot- to ...
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... Spain's credit might be of great benefit to him : " that Owen O'Neile , and the old Irish of Ulster , " were still in arms against the king ; and would " not submit to the conditions which the general " council of the confederate ...
... Spain's credit might be of great benefit to him : " that Owen O'Neile , and the old Irish of Ulster , " were still in arms against the king ; and would " not submit to the conditions which the general " council of the confederate ...
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... Spain , and with so good suc- cess , that the chancellor might embark in a convenient port from Spain , and arrive in Ireland as soon as the king , with those advantages of arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would make him very ...
... Spain , and with so good suc- cess , that the chancellor might embark in a convenient port from Spain , and arrive in Ireland as soon as the king , with those advantages of arms , ammunition , and other supplies , as would make him very ...
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