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Page 178
... James unless he would first promise them that it should be kept confidential . A base un- trustful attitude , and unfortunate . James could hardly commit himself on paper , and then betray them : after such a warrant is awarded by the ...
... James unless he would first promise them that it should be kept confidential . A base un- trustful attitude , and unfortunate . James could hardly commit himself on paper , and then betray them : after such a warrant is awarded by the ...
Page 180
... James , when the intrigue began , was desperate with impatience , de- termined not to be jockeyed out of the succession . He began it with bitter prejudice against Cecil , " " a very wise man , but much hated in England , by reason of ...
... James , when the intrigue began , was desperate with impatience , de- termined not to be jockeyed out of the succession . He began it with bitter prejudice against Cecil , " " a very wise man , but much hated in England , by reason of ...
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... James . James reprimanded the Lord Admiral and the Portsmouth Gov- ernor , and commended the Ambassador , who became a watched man at once ; in the correspondence of the period , stories of him “ are as abundant as are apple blossoms in ...
... James . James reprimanded the Lord Admiral and the Portsmouth Gov- ernor , and commended the Ambassador , who became a watched man at once ; in the correspondence of the period , stories of him “ are as abundant as are apple blossoms in ...
Contents
THE ENGLand of RalegHS CHILDHOOD | 1 |
STUDENT AND SOLDIER | 7 |
IRELAND | 14 |
Copyright | |
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