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... house and sending Coke to the Tower . Then he gathered a fleet to sail against the Dutch Protestants , only to find , to his and Bucking- ham's amazement , that not one English sailor would serve in the ships ; he was more fortunate in ...
... house and sending Coke to the Tower . Then he gathered a fleet to sail against the Dutch Protestants , only to find , to his and Bucking- ham's amazement , that not one English sailor would serve in the ships ; he was more fortunate in ...
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... House , treating Strafford with affection and revealing how disgusted he was to see his good servant at the bar . Yet still was the trial delayed . After Strafford's counsel had read his answer to the charges , the House argued his ...
... House , treating Strafford with affection and revealing how disgusted he was to see his good servant at the bar . Yet still was the trial delayed . After Strafford's counsel had read his answer to the charges , the House argued his ...
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... House of Commons . Let them come and be hanged . What ado is here with the House of Commons . " Foiled in his hope of capturing his enemies , Charles made one of his typical speeches , asking to be trusted while demanding the surrender ...
... House of Commons . Let them come and be hanged . What ado is here with the House of Commons . " Foiled in his hope of capturing his enemies , Charles made one of his typical speeches , asking to be trusted while demanding the surrender ...
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