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In 1606 James's brother - in - law , the King of Denmark , visited England . ... side except that of power — asked if it had ever been known before that a king's wife , a king's son and a king's brother had all pleaded for a traitor .
In 1606 James's brother - in - law , the King of Denmark , visited England . ... side except that of power — asked if it had ever been known before that a king's wife , a king's son and a king's brother had all pleaded for a traitor .
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The writer of the Observations on Sanderson's History2® says : “ It is well known King James forbade the book for some ... Interesting confirmation ( which no one seems to have noticed ) lies in the King's long letter of affectionate ...
The writer of the Observations on Sanderson's History2® says : “ It is well known King James forbade the book for some ... Interesting confirmation ( which no one seems to have noticed ) lies in the King's long letter of affectionate ...
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“ As good hang him as deliver him to the King of Spain ; and one of these two I must , if the case be as Gondomar has ... Villiers ordered the Council , in the King's name , to wait on His Excellency at whatever time he fixed .
“ As good hang him as deliver him to the King of Spain ; and one of these two I must , if the case be as Gondomar has ... Villiers ordered the Council , in the King's name , to wait on His Excellency at whatever time he fixed .
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