Charles I, the Personal MonarchRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1983 - 426 Seiten |
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... refused the cour- tesies usually extended visiting ambassadors . Soon after his arrival in the capital Buckingham paid the ambassador a private visit in which he com- plained bitterly about the queen's French servants , adding that he ...
... refused the cour- tesies usually extended visiting ambassadors . Soon after his arrival in the capital Buckingham paid the ambassador a private visit in which he com- plained bitterly about the queen's French servants , adding that he ...
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... refused to pay into jail ' till they conform themselves ' . * 44 Here Charles made his second mistake . Instead of sacrificing a minion or two , he turned a molehill into a mountain without the resources to win in the Commons . While he ...
... refused to pay into jail ' till they conform themselves ' . * 44 Here Charles made his second mistake . Instead of sacrificing a minion or two , he turned a molehill into a mountain without the resources to win in the Commons . While he ...
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... refused . The army would be angry . He might fail . He could not break his parole . When Lindsey reminded him that his escape from Hampton Court had worked , Charles agreed to let Cooke , who by now had learnt the password , walk ...
... refused . The army would be angry . He might fail . He could not break his parole . When Lindsey reminded him that his escape from Hampton Court had worked , Charles agreed to let Cooke , who by now had learnt the password , walk ...
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The duke far out of order | 1 |
The illustrious hope of Great Britain 12 | 12 |
Baby Charles Steenie and their Dear Dad | 22 |
Urheberrecht | |
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