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The Privy Council made no reply to his “ Discourse , " which they may have found somewhat advanced for a Government officially at peace with its proposed victims . But they perhaps showed that they had thought about it , when they came ...
The Privy Council made no reply to his “ Discourse , " which they may have found somewhat advanced for a Government officially at peace with its proposed victims . But they perhaps showed that they had thought about it , when they came ...
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The Queen refused , for it would have made it hard to keep him out of her Council , the reward he was desiring so passionately that Lord Henry Howard said he now " found no view for Paradise out of a Council board .
The Queen refused , for it would have made it hard to keep him out of her Council , the reward he was desiring so passionately that Lord Henry Howard said he now " found no view for Paradise out of a Council board .
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To make all sure , Gondomar postponed his going , telling Villiers ( now Marquis of Buckingham ) that he wished to see the Privy Council . Villiers ordered the Council , in the King's name , to wait on His Excellency at whatever time he ...
To make all sure , Gondomar postponed his going , telling Villiers ( now Marquis of Buckingham ) that he wished to see the Privy Council . Villiers ordered the Council , in the King's name , to wait on His Excellency at whatever time he ...
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