The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England to which is Added an Historical View of the Affairs of IrelandClarendon, 1826 |
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... Montrevil , to London , with sent for that some formal address to the parliament , but inten- purpose . tionally to negociate between the king and the k So ] And so There was ] But there was France : trevil is BOOK Scots ; whose agent ...
... Montrevil , to London , with sent for that some formal address to the parliament , but inten- purpose . tionally to negociate between the king and the k So ] And so There was ] But there was France : trevil is BOOK Scots ; whose agent ...
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... Montrevil at this time with creden- tials to the king , as well as to the parliament ; by which the queen had opportunity to communicate her advice to the king her husband ; and the envoy had authority " to engage the faith of France ...
... Montrevil at this time with creden- tials to the king , as well as to the parliament ; by which the queen had opportunity to communicate her advice to the king her husband ; and the envoy had authority " to engage the faith of France ...
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... Montrevil's negociation monsieur Montrevil into England , as is mentioned with the before . He arrived there in January , with as much king . credit as the queen regent could give him to the Scots , and as the queen of England could ...
... Montrevil's negociation monsieur Montrevil into England , as is mentioned with the before . He arrived there in January , with as much king . credit as the queen regent could give him to the Scots , and as the queen of England could ...
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... Montrevil , after his arrival in England , and after he had conferred with the Scottish commissioners , was , " that they peremptorily insisted upon his majesty's " condescension and promise , for the establishment " of the presbyterian ...
... Montrevil , after his arrival in England , and after he had conferred with the Scottish commissioners , was , " that they peremptorily insisted upon his majesty's " condescension and promise , for the establishment " of the presbyterian ...
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... Montrevil , prevail with his majesty to enlarge those concessions , or in the least to recede from the constancy of his resolution ; though he informed him of “ the dissa- " tisfaction both the Scottish commissioners , and the ...
... Montrevil , prevail with his majesty to enlarge those concessions , or in the least to recede from the constancy of his resolution ; though he informed him of “ the dissa- " tisfaction both the Scottish commissioners , and the ...
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