An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volumen5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... [ Danby ] , and the duchess of Portsmouth ; which might be done thus : The man , though he was infirm and ill , should go into England ; and there , after having been a little time , to sollicit you for money ; for that you were so base ...
... [ Danby ] , and the duchess of Portsmouth ; which might be done thus : The man , though he was infirm and ill , should go into England ; and there , after having been a little time , to sollicit you for money ; for that you were so base ...
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... Danby papers in their possession , the following extracts will afford entertainment , as well as informa- tion , on the subject - matter of this note.- -Mr . Mountague , ambassador to the French king , in a letter to his own master ...
... Danby papers in their possession , the following extracts will afford entertainment , as well as informa- tion , on the subject - matter of this note.- -Mr . Mountague , ambassador to the French king , in a letter to his own master ...
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... Danby , in a letter to Mountague , dated London , July 15 , follow- ing , tells him , " his majesty had commanded him to write an answer to that part of his letter which con- cerns the money . That he shall take it for a good ser- vice ...
... Danby , in a letter to Mountague , dated London , July 15 , follow- ing , tells him , " his majesty had commanded him to write an answer to that part of his letter which con- cerns the money . That he shall take it for a good ser- vice ...
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... Danby was astonished at this account ; and attributed it to the effrontery of the French ministers , who scru- pled not lying when it might serve their purpose . At length , however , he found it but too true ; as he tells Mountague in ...
... Danby was astonished at this account ; and attributed it to the effrontery of the French ministers , who scru- pled not lying when it might serve their purpose . At length , however , he found it but too true ; as he tells Mountague in ...
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... all : and all possible care must be taken to have this whole negotiation as private as is possible , for fear of . a Danby Papers , p . 24. 8vo . Lond . 1710 , 4 essential to the happiness of mankind , were , as CHARLES II . 237.
... all : and all possible care must be taken to have this whole negotiation as private as is possible , for fear of . a Danby Papers , p . 24. 8vo . Lond . 1710 , 4 essential to the happiness of mankind , were , as CHARLES II . 237.
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