The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick |
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Page ix
... treaty evaded - The embassador's de- parture for Lifbon - Review of the earl of Bristol's paft conduct - Character and reception of the Spanish embajador - Intrigues to break off the treaty with Portugal - Alarm given to the chancellor ...
... treaty evaded - The embassador's de- parture for Lifbon - Review of the earl of Bristol's paft conduct - Character and reception of the Spanish embajador - Intrigues to break off the treaty with Portugal - Alarm given to the chancellor ...
Page 13
... treaty entered into with them * , and when he could the progrefs of the restoration . What ftrengthens this con- jecture is , that when Monk fent the affurance of his service to the king by fir John Greenvile , it was with this provifo ...
... treaty entered into with them * , and when he could the progrefs of the restoration . What ftrengthens this con- jecture is , that when Monk fent the affurance of his service to the king by fir John Greenvile , it was with this provifo ...
Page 62
... he hoped to have an inter- view with the French and Spanish minifters , who had then met to fettle the terms of a treaty of peace between their respective kingdoms . Το To this want of firmnefs in the royal party , 62 SECRET HISTORY OF.
... he hoped to have an inter- view with the French and Spanish minifters , who had then met to fettle the terms of a treaty of peace between their respective kingdoms . Το To this want of firmnefs in the royal party , 62 SECRET HISTORY OF.
Page 75
... he hoped to have an inter- view with the French and Spanish minifters , who had then met to fettle the terms of a treaty of peace between their respective kingdoms . To CHAP . I. ' 1660 . of drunken- nefs . 62 SECRET HISTORY OF.
... he hoped to have an inter- view with the French and Spanish minifters , who had then met to fettle the terms of a treaty of peace between their respective kingdoms . To CHAP . I. ' 1660 . of drunken- nefs . 62 SECRET HISTORY OF.
Page 117
... treaty they had made with England , though contrary to a fundamental maxim of their government , and furely contrary to the laws of all generous nations , granted the warrant , and lent their affiftance to- wards feizing the refugees ...
... treaty they had made with England , though contrary to a fundamental maxim of their government , and furely contrary to the laws of all generous nations , granted the warrant , and lent their affiftance to- wards feizing the refugees ...
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