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... Charles II . of England , at that time in Holland . The queen , at first , refused to give credit to this charge , but on Charles's letter to the king of Denmark , affirming that neither he nor any of his court had received such a ...
... Charles II . of England , at that time in Holland . The queen , at first , refused to give credit to this charge , but on Charles's letter to the king of Denmark , affirming that neither he nor any of his court had received such a ...
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... Charles . According to most historians , however , the solemn deposition of Sigis- mund and election of Charles did not take place till 1604 . For some years after this time , hostilities followed between the Swedes and Poles , and ...
... Charles . According to most historians , however , the solemn deposition of Sigis- mund and election of Charles did not take place till 1604 . For some years after this time , hostilities followed between the Swedes and Poles , and ...
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... Charles one of the council of state for Scotland , in which office he was continued by Charles II . with the title of ambassador to the United States . He died in London . SIR ALEXANDER CAREW , a gentleman of Cornwall , member for that ...
... Charles one of the council of state for Scotland , in which office he was continued by Charles II . with the title of ambassador to the United States . He died in London . SIR ALEXANDER CAREW , a gentleman of Cornwall , member for that ...
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