History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1616-1621Longmans, Green, and Company, 1895 |
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... Digby's instructions it Consultations on it Digby ordered to recom- mend it at Madrid . 71 8887 69 70 1617 Composition of the Privy Council . · Official corruption Patronage in the hands of Villiers Character of Villiers Brackley's ...
... Digby's instructions it Consultations on it Digby ordered to recom- mend it at Madrid . 71 8887 69 70 1617 Composition of the Privy Council . · Official corruption Patronage in the hands of Villiers Character of Villiers Brackley's ...
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... Digby and the King 337 Volunteers allowed to go to the defence of the Palatinate 339 Voluntary contributions raised 340 James at Paul's Cross 341 tion · 342 Political suicide of James . Resumption of the mar riage treaty . 344 The ...
... Digby and the King 337 Volunteers allowed to go to the defence of the Palatinate 339 Voluntary contributions raised 340 James at Paul's Cross 341 tion · 342 Political suicide of James . Resumption of the mar riage treaty . 344 The ...
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... Digby , who had no such scruples . Villiers may , perhaps , have been in- fluenced by an opinion current at the time , that the possessors of that estate were doomed to misfortune , in consequence of a curse which had been pronounced by ...
... Digby , who had no such scruples . Villiers may , perhaps , have been in- fluenced by an opinion current at the time , that the possessors of that estate were doomed to misfortune , in consequence of a curse which had been pronounced by ...
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... Digby to Madrid , formally to discuss the terms of the treaty . February . Progress of the negotia- tions for the marriage . Raleigh and the French Protestants . 3 It was a terrible blow for Raleigh , but his busy brain quickly turned ...
... Digby to Madrid , formally to discuss the terms of the treaty . February . Progress of the negotia- tions for the marriage . Raleigh and the French Protestants . 3 It was a terrible blow for Raleigh , but his busy brain quickly turned ...
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... Digby , and Villiers , who , on January 5 , after enjoying the title of Viscount for little more than four months , had been raised , by the foolish fondness of James , to the dignity of Earl of Buckingham - display a prepon- derance of ...
... Digby , and Villiers , who , on January 5 , after enjoying the title of Viscount for little more than four months , had been raised , by the foolish fondness of James , to the dignity of Earl of Buckingham - display a prepon- derance of ...
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