A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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Page 111
... King thereof , and ye know if the King of Scotland prove a knave , the King of England can never be . ' 20th . The Council have answered the King's letter , but in their reply they made no mention of the ways whereby the King's repu ...
... King thereof , and ye know if the King of Scotland prove a knave , the King of England can never be . ' 20th . The Council have answered the King's letter , but in their reply they made no mention of the ways whereby the King's repu ...
Page 178
... King's debts 15th February Crown the debt now remaining is £ 300,000 . But the King's certain charge is £ 1,400 per diem , which is £ 511,000 per annum . He finished this part of his speech with the question : ' Will you see the Ship of ...
... King's debts 15th February Crown the debt now remaining is £ 300,000 . But the King's certain charge is £ 1,400 per diem , which is £ 511,000 per annum . He finished this part of his speech with the question : ' Will you see the Ship of ...
Page 271
... King's needs , 177-8 ; debate on King's needs and prerogatives , 179-80 ; conference with Lords on King's needs , 181-2 ; conference concern- ing tenures and Cowell's Inter- preter , 183-4 ; and Proctor , 186 ; Northampton delivers King's ...
... King's needs , 177-8 ; debate on King's needs and prerogatives , 179-80 ; conference with Lords on King's needs , 181-2 ; conference concern- ing tenures and Cowell's Inter- preter , 183-4 ; and Proctor , 186 ; Northampton delivers King's ...
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