RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 114
... Spanish custom , both Philip and his Queen Elizabeth are dressed in black later on reached St. Petersburg . The stern gloom of Spanish pride is undeniably present in both of them . Philip , with the conspicuous underlip so ...
... Spanish custom , both Philip and his Queen Elizabeth are dressed in black later on reached St. Petersburg . The stern gloom of Spanish pride is undeniably present in both of them . Philip , with the conspicuous underlip so ...
Page 123
... Spanish " . Joachimi gave the significant answer that there was but one way to accomplish this , i . e . the expulsion of the Spaniards . This story is related by Carleton , who meanwhile had become Earl of Dorchester and Secretary of ...
... Spanish " . Joachimi gave the significant answer that there was but one way to accomplish this , i . e . the expulsion of the Spaniards . This story is related by Carleton , who meanwhile had become Earl of Dorchester and Secretary of ...
Page 124
... Spanish ambassador to the English Court , Rubens was suggested for the appointment . The nomination however fell through , because the Spanish Grandees could not make headway against the objections of a certain Count Onate , " that a ...
... Spanish ambassador to the English Court , Rubens was suggested for the appointment . The nomination however fell through , because the Spanish Grandees could not make headway against the objections of a certain Count Onate , " that a ...
Page 125
... Spanish fashion , leads his wife by the arm . She wears a black bodice with yellow skirt , grey petticoat and white apron , whilst a wide - brimmed straw hat pro- tects her small and fresh - complexioned face from the sun , and she ...
... Spanish fashion , leads his wife by the arm . She wears a black bodice with yellow skirt , grey petticoat and white apron , whilst a wide - brimmed straw hat pro- tects her small and fresh - complexioned face from the sun , and she ...
Page 132
... Spanish Netherlands ; that subsequently he had a private audience of Prince Frederic of Orange , the Dutch leader ; and that in February he went once more to Holland . Disturbances also arose in Belgium , for since the death of the ...
... Spanish Netherlands ; that subsequently he had a private audience of Prince Frederic of Orange , the Dutch leader ; and that in February he went once more to Holland . Disturbances also arose in Belgium , for since the death of the ...
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