An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... Thomas Edmondes ) Sir Henry Wooton took fo ten- " derly , as thereupon he charged them with the breach " of their amity with his majefty , and declared unto them that in refpect thereof he could not longer ex- " ercise his charge of a ...
... Thomas Edmondes ) Sir Henry Wooton took fo ten- " derly , as thereupon he charged them with the breach " of their amity with his majefty , and declared unto them that in refpect thereof he could not longer ex- " ercise his charge of a ...
Page 164
... Thomas Edmondes , written from Paris the 206. fame month , to Sir Ralph Winwood . In it he obferves Acta Regia , that the agreement for the reftoring the cautionary Coke , Vol . towns , was thought ftrange by the principal perfons in ...
... Thomas Edmondes , written from Paris the 206. fame month , to Sir Ralph Winwood . In it he obferves Acta Regia , that the agreement for the reftoring the cautionary Coke , Vol . towns , was thought ftrange by the principal perfons in ...
Page 177
... Thomas Edmondes , being charged with being privy to the gun - powder plot ; and Tyrone who had fled out of Ireland , upon account of his at- tempting a rebellion , had been afked of them likewife , but both unfuccefsfully . Indeed they ...
... Thomas Edmondes , being charged with being privy to the gun - powder plot ; and Tyrone who had fled out of Ireland , upon account of his at- tempting a rebellion , had been afked of them likewife , but both unfuccefsfully . Indeed they ...
Page 252
... Thomas Edmondes's departure to France , prince Henry engaged him to communicate to him the course of things there ; and on the second of September , Mr. Adam ( afterwards Sir Adam ) ' Newton , wrote from Richmond to Sir Thomas , to ...
... Thomas Edmondes's departure to France , prince Henry engaged him to communicate to him the course of things there ; and on the second of September , Mr. Adam ( afterwards Sir Adam ) ' Newton , wrote from Richmond to Sir Thomas , to ...
Page 253
... Thomas Edmondes , though at a " diftance , feems to have been fenfible of this , and to " have been more cautious on that account of corre- " sponding with his royal highness . " ( n ) And the ( 2 ) Birch's prince was fo fenfible of his ...
... Thomas Edmondes , though at a " diftance , feems to have been fenfible of this , and to " have been more cautious on that account of corre- " sponding with his royal highness . " ( n ) And the ( 2 ) Birch's prince was fo fenfible of his ...
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