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... England have been hanged for in- solence . " The escapade had degenerated into dreary farce , and at last Buckingham and the prince fled the city , leaving behind them a legacy of hatred and contempt . Buckingham shared the Spaniards ...
... England have been hanged for in- solence . " The escapade had degenerated into dreary farce , and at last Buckingham and the prince fled the city , leaving behind them a legacy of hatred and contempt . Buckingham shared the Spaniards ...
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... England , and the pity is that his sentiments were inspired , not by religion or patriotism , but by a tormented vanity lusting for revenge . Naturally , he said little about the visit to Spain , although he spoke at length of Spanish ...
... England , and the pity is that his sentiments were inspired , not by religion or patriotism , but by a tormented vanity lusting for revenge . Naturally , he said little about the visit to Spain , although he spoke at length of Spanish ...
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... England . Not only because of religion was Wentworth opposed to Henrietta , he believed that England's safest policy alliance with Spain while , being French , she naturally insisted on a French alliance , hoping to draw England into ...
... England . Not only because of religion was Wentworth opposed to Henrietta , he believed that England's safest policy alliance with Spain while , being French , she naturally insisted on a French alliance , hoping to draw England into ...
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