A Popular History of England: From the Earliest Times, Volúmenes3-4H.A. Boles, 1876 |
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... States- general of Holland , to intervene in favor of the king . This was the signal for the catastrophe . On the 24th and 25th of January , the court heard the dep- ositions of thirty - two witnesses . On the latter day , at the close ...
... States- general of Holland , to intervene in favor of the king . This was the signal for the catastrophe . On the 24th and 25th of January , the court heard the dep- ositions of thirty - two witnesses . On the latter day , at the close ...
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... States - general of Holland , who had arrived five days previously , and had been received by the Houses , saw the preparations for the execution commence before Whitehall ; and when , on the morrow , they issued forth , after a visit ...
... States - general of Holland , who had arrived five days previously , and had been received by the Houses , saw the preparations for the execution commence before Whitehall ; and when , on the morrow , they issued forth , after a visit ...
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... States - general , the devotion of the Prince of Orange to his wife's family preserved for the fallen royal house of England a support and a shelter . At the Hague , Doctor Dorislaüs , a Dutchman long naturalized in England , and but ...
... States - general , the devotion of the Prince of Orange to his wife's family preserved for the fallen royal house of England a support and a shelter . At the Hague , Doctor Dorislaüs , a Dutchman long naturalized in England , and but ...
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... States - general of Holland , did not disdain sometimes to lower their flags , and to take part in the expeditions and captures . Against CHAP . XXVI . ] 151 CROMWELL .
... States - general of Holland , did not disdain sometimes to lower their flags , and to take part in the expeditions and captures . Against CHAP . XXVI . ] 151 CROMWELL .
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... States - general to their natural bias . Republican traditions re- turned again ; the civic aristocracy , scattered by the House of Nassau , regained power ; everything indicated fresh favor towards the Commonwealth of England , of ...
... States - general to their natural bias . Republican traditions re- turned again ; the civic aristocracy , scattered by the House of Nassau , regained power ; everything indicated fresh favor towards the Commonwealth of England , of ...
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