Antonio Perez and Philip II.Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 330 pages |
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... relations of Don Juan with the Guise family and their factious but concealed concert , which added to the alarms of Philip . Perez pretends that Vargas Mexia , the Spanish ambassador at Paris , denounced this concert to the king . He ...
... relations of Don Juan with the Guise family and their factious but concealed concert , which added to the alarms of Philip . Perez pretends that Vargas Mexia , the Spanish ambassador at Paris , denounced this concert to the king . He ...
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... relations and projects of Don Juan with the Guises , and all he communicated to Philip II . and Perez . First of all , I ought to make the remark that not so much even as four months had passed between the arrival of Vargas at Paris and ...
... relations and projects of Don Juan with the Guises , and all he communicated to Philip II . and Perez . First of all , I ought to make the remark that not so much even as four months had passed between the arrival of Vargas at Paris and ...
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... relations of Don Juan with the Duke of Guise , which he does not thoroughly know , seem to him to have for their object the triumph of the Catholic cause in the Netherlands , Scotland , and England . There is no mention in any part of ...
... relations of Don Juan with the Duke of Guise , which he does not thoroughly know , seem to him to have for their object the triumph of the Catholic cause in the Netherlands , Scotland , and England . There is no mention in any part of ...
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... relation Mary Stuart , they proposed a close union between the crowns of Spain and France . The terms in which this proposition was made are too contrary to the assertion of Perez , and , at the same time , too curious for me not to ...
... relation Mary Stuart , they proposed a close union between the crowns of Spain and France . The terms in which this proposition was made are too contrary to the assertion of Perez , and , at the same time , too curious for me not to ...
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... relations with Don Juan ; but the object of these was the general interests of Catho- licism , the affairs of Scotland , which were common to the duke of Guise and Don Juan , for the one wished to deliver his relation , Mary Stuart ...
... relations with Don Juan ; but the object of these was the general interests of Catho- licism , the affairs of Scotland , which were common to the duke of Guise and Don Juan , for the one wished to deliver his relation , Mary Stuart ...
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