RubensVelhagen & Klasing, 1904 - 168 pages |
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Page 118
... Ambassador of Spain , for that appointment had been given to Don Carlos Coloma but was to bear the title of Ambassador from the Archduchess Isabella . For this reason he travelled via Brussels . - On the 12th of May he reached Paris and ...
... Ambassador of Spain , for that appointment had been given to Don Carlos Coloma but was to bear the title of Ambassador from the Archduchess Isabella . For this reason he travelled via Brussels . - On the 12th of May he reached Paris and ...
Page 122
... Ambassador was knighted by Charles I. The ceremony took place as usual at Whitehall , with all the necessary pomp displayed on such occasions : and , after receiving this dignity the King with his own hand further presented him with a ...
... Ambassador was knighted by Charles I. The ceremony took place as usual at Whitehall , with all the necessary pomp displayed on such occasions : and , after receiving this dignity the King with his own hand further presented him with a ...
Page 123
... Ambassador Joachimi in order to discuss with him . the possibility of separate terms of peace to be concluded with all the Provinces of the Netherlands . At this interview he used the expression that " D Pans Palis Rübor Fig . 99 ...
... Ambassador Joachimi in order to discuss with him . the possibility of separate terms of peace to be concluded with all the Provinces of the Netherlands . At this interview he used the expression that " D Pans Palis Rübor Fig . 99 ...
Page 124
... 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 man who is ...
... 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 man who is ...
Page 156
... Ambassador in procuring the conclusion of Peace . The most valuable portion of Rubens ' estate was his collection of art- treasures forming an entire Museum , of which a Descriptive Catalogue of the various objects was printed both in ...
... Ambassador in procuring the conclusion of Peace . The most valuable portion of Rubens ' estate was his collection of art- treasures forming an entire Museum , of which a Descriptive Catalogue of the various objects was printed both in ...
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