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... Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Procla- mation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question of his accession , despite desultory talk of Arabella Stuart . Before ten , Cary , who had horses ready along the ...
... Privy Council assembled , and Cecil read a Procla- mation of James as King . For long there had been no serious question of his accession , despite desultory talk of Arabella Stuart . Before ten , Cary , who had horses ready along the ...
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... Privy Council discussions at Greenwich , and had hoped to get a retaining salary of 1500 crowns for reporting such . ( Ralegh could not betray what he did not know ; Arenberg had no need to go to an outside source he could get ...
... Privy Council discussions at Greenwich , and had hoped to get a retaining salary of 1500 crowns for reporting such . ( Ralegh could not betray what he did not know ; Arenberg had no need to go to an outside source he could get ...
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... Privy Council . Neither he nor La Chesnée would admit anything whatsoever . The Council therefore suspended Le Clerc from his duties , because it now most manifestly appeared - howsoever he denied the same - that he had held secret ...
... Privy Council . Neither he nor La Chesnée would admit anything whatsoever . The Council therefore suspended Le Clerc from his duties , because it now most manifestly appeared - howsoever he denied the same - that he had held secret ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RaleGHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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