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... forces to urge English intervention on behalf of the Huguenots , a permanent bond of friendship was cemented between the two men . Doubtless Killigrew regarded his work in bringing Dudley and Throckmorton together , not only as a ...
... forces to urge English intervention on behalf of the Huguenots , a permanent bond of friendship was cemented between the two men . Doubtless Killigrew regarded his work in bringing Dudley and Throckmorton together , not only as a ...
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Amos C. Miller. Prior to the arrival of the English forces Killigrew had promised the governor of Havre that he would ... force consisted of about 400 soldiers ; half were English under the command of Thomas Leighton , and half were ...
Amos C. Miller. Prior to the arrival of the English forces Killigrew had promised the governor of Havre that he would ... force consisted of about 400 soldiers ; half were English under the command of Thomas Leighton , and half were ...
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... forces in France and the Netherlands . Moreover , in the spring of 1569 , such assistance seemed less urgent from her point of view . Despite the setback at Jarnac and the death of Condé , the Huguenot forces fought on under the far ...
... forces in France and the Netherlands . Moreover , in the spring of 1569 , such assistance seemed less urgent from her point of view . Despite the setback at Jarnac and the death of Condé , the Huguenot forces fought on under the far ...
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Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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