The court and times of Charles the First
illustrated by authentic and confidential letters, from various public and private collections; including Memoirs of the mission in England of the Capuchin friars in the service of Queen Henrietta Maria.
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- Cyprien de Gamaches, pére., fl. 1630-1669. - Contributor
- Williams, Robert Folkestone, 1805 (ca.)-1872, ed. - Contributor
Publication
1848 - H. Colburn, London, England
Language
English
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- Library of Congress Control Number03028034
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- OCLC Control Number1434267
- Open LibraryOL6933629M
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- LCCDA395 .B57
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I cannot make a better entry into a secretary's place, which his majesty hath conferred upon me, than by paying your lordship the first fruits of my letters, as they are the first I write in that quality, not by commandment, for your servant hath his despatch already by other hands, but out of a due respect to your person and service, with acknowledgment of many and very weighty obligations renewed unto me, when I had the honour last to see you at the Hague, when you gave me the comfortable assurance of his majesty's gracious intentions towards me.
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