Charles I, the Personal MonarchRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1983 - 426 Seiten |
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... subjects resident in the Low Countries , and rode out to Blackwall to inspect some forty merchant vessels drafted into the navy.25 A paper written at this time reflected Charles's thinking on foreign policy.26 He adopted the traditional ...
... subjects resident in the Low Countries , and rode out to Blackwall to inspect some forty merchant vessels drafted into the navy.25 A paper written at this time reflected Charles's thinking on foreign policy.26 He adopted the traditional ...
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... subjects ' loyalty . He preferred the pleasure of hunting from county to county to the tedium of state visits , with long addresses from petty worthies . Charles upset the Scots by con- tinually putting off going to Edinburgh to be ...
... subjects ' loyalty . He preferred the pleasure of hunting from county to county to the tedium of state visits , with long addresses from petty worthies . Charles upset the Scots by con- tinually putting off going to Edinburgh to be ...
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... subjects who returned to their allegiance , threw London into such a panic that the following day a deputation from the city arrived to discuss peace . Charles waited four days before formally respond- ing that he was always ready to ...
... subjects who returned to their allegiance , threw London into such a panic that the following day a deputation from the city arrived to discuss peace . Charles waited four days before formally respond- ing that he was always ready to ...
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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 |
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