Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... Trading Companies laid before Parliament . -Louis XIV . offers Mediation Page 228 - CHAP . XI . 1664 . - Influence of the Duke of York . - African Company . - Aggres- sions of Holmes . Clarendon's Disapproval . - Downing's Efforts to ...
... Trading Companies laid before Parliament . -Louis XIV . offers Mediation Page 228 - CHAP . XI . 1664 . - Influence of the Duke of York . - African Company . - Aggres- sions of Holmes . Clarendon's Disapproval . - Downing's Efforts to ...
Page 126
... trade with Portugal and its extensive colonies . This advantageous proposal was communicated by the King to the Lord Chancellor , who , though he had been anxious that the King should marry a Protestant , and appears to have been ...
... trade with Portugal and its extensive colonies . This advantageous proposal was communicated by the King to the Lord Chancellor , who , though he had been anxious that the King should marry a Protestant , and appears to have been ...
Page 128
... trade . But Vatteville * , the Spanish ambassa- dor at London , warned by Fuensaldagna , watched with jealous vigilence all indications of friendship with that country . He discovered the project of marriage , and from that moment ...
... trade . But Vatteville * , the Spanish ambassa- dor at London , warned by Fuensaldagna , watched with jealous vigilence all indications of friendship with that country . He discovered the project of marriage , and from that moment ...
Page 137
... trade make the mer- " chants most enamoured on it : and sure we have 66 66 66 66 66 very ill luck if , in the East and West Indies , they do not make incredible benefit by the con- . cessions , even to their own hearts ' desire ...
... trade make the mer- " chants most enamoured on it : and sure we have 66 66 66 66 66 very ill luck if , in the East and West Indies , they do not make incredible benefit by the con- . cessions , even to their own hearts ' desire ...
Page 157
... trades the claims of England , in a tone not only far removed from that subserviency to French interests with which he has been unfairly charged , but which even piqued the pride of Louis , and caused him to complain , in a letter to D ...
... trades the claims of England , in a tone not only far removed from that subserviency to French interests with which he has been unfairly charged , but which even piqued the pride of Louis , and caused him to complain , in a letter to D ...
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