English Historical Documents: 1660-1714, ed. by A. BrowningDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1953 |
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... France had been there ; charged him , during his minority , exactly to observe the king of France's counsel and direction in all things ; and said he had sent my Lord Middleton to Marly to give the king of France thanks for the same ...
... France had been there ; charged him , during his minority , exactly to observe the king of France's counsel and direction in all things ; and said he had sent my Lord Middleton to Marly to give the king of France thanks for the same ...
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... France , and although France and Spain had come to terms with each other in the peace of the Pyrenees in 1659 , it still embodied the pro - French attitude which had seemed natural to English- men in the days when France was willing to ...
... France , and although France and Spain had come to terms with each other in the peace of the Pyrenees in 1659 , it still embodied the pro - French attitude which had seemed natural to English- men in the days when France was willing to ...
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... FRANCE AGAINST ENGLAND AND HOLLAND DISCOVERED H enry the Eighth , king of England , did in his time cause a medal to be stamped , with a hand stretched out of a cloud holding a balance in equipoise , whereof both the scales represented ...
... FRANCE AGAINST ENGLAND AND HOLLAND DISCOVERED H enry the Eighth , king of England , did in his time cause a medal to be stamped , with a hand stretched out of a cloud holding a balance in equipoise , whereof both the scales represented ...
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ACT FOR A PERPETUAL THANKSGIVING 1660 | 61 |
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