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... duke of Lenox and the earl of Arran , ruled the young king as they pleased . They were expelled afterwards . by the Ruthens , but the king recalled the earl of Arran , who became more powerful than ever . It is certain this favourite's ...
... duke of Lenox and the earl of Arran , ruled the young king as they pleased . They were expelled afterwards . by the Ruthens , but the king recalled the earl of Arran , who became more powerful than ever . It is certain this favourite's ...
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... duke of Lenox and the earl of Arran , the king's favourites , were fupected of ill defigns against the proteftant religion , the general affembly thought it neceffary to draw up a confeffion of faith , and caused it to Annals , P. 626 ...
... duke of Lenox and the earl of Arran , the king's favourites , were fupected of ill defigns against the proteftant religion , the general affembly thought it neceffary to draw up a confeffion of faith , and caused it to Annals , P. 626 ...
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... Duke Hamil , p . 161.It was faid , however , that the Scots were encouraged to take arms from cardinal Richelieu , by his chap- lains , Chamberlain and Con , Scots ; and by letters which a page of his brought to feveral in England and ...
... Duke Hamil , p . 161.It was faid , however , that the Scots were encouraged to take arms from cardinal Richelieu , by his chap- lains , Chamberlain and Con , Scots ; and by letters which a page of his brought to feveral in England and ...
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... Charles I. and the duke of Buckingham . But it could not be inserted in any other place , without a too great interruption of the thread of the history . 날 H 2 PRQ- CharlesI . t . s . p . 234 . OF ENGLAND . 115 날 ...
... Charles I. and the duke of Buckingham . But it could not be inserted in any other place , without a too great interruption of the thread of the history . 날 H 2 PRQ- CharlesI . t . s . p . 234 . OF ENGLAND . 115 날 ...
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... duke of Buckingham , who was the cause of the earl's difgrace , pretended however to be willing to adjust this affair , if he would but answer to fome queftions or objections before commiffioners appointed by the king . The earl ...
... duke of Buckingham , who was the cause of the earl's difgrace , pretended however to be willing to adjust this affair , if he would but answer to fome queftions or objections before commiffioners appointed by the king . The earl ...
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