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... him . 248-255 . Appendix , containing additions to the life of king James the first , communicated by the reverend Dr. Birch , fecretary to the Royal Society . 1 AN HISTORICAL and CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE and xiv CONTENT S.
... him . 248-255 . Appendix , containing additions to the life of king James the first , communicated by the reverend Dr. Birch , fecretary to the Royal Society . 1 AN HISTORICAL and CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE and xiv CONTENT S.
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... Birch ( b ) Id . ib . fays , " the king of Scots was indeed , at this time [ 1599 ] " much fufpected of inclining to popery ; and a copy " of a letter , offering obedience to the Pope , figned ( c ) Birch's " by that king , was brought ...
... Birch ( b ) Id . ib . fays , " the king of Scots was indeed , at this time [ 1599 ] " much fufpected of inclining to popery ; and a copy " of a letter , offering obedience to the Pope , figned ( c ) Birch's " by that king , was brought ...
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... Birch's tions , is not over difficult to guess . ] No time can be fo to his hifto proper for a people to claim their juft rights and privi- rical view , ledges , and curb the regal power within proper bounds , as the acceffion of a ...
... Birch's tions , is not over difficult to guess . ] No time can be fo to his hifto proper for a people to claim their juft rights and privi- rical view , ledges , and curb the regal power within proper bounds , as the acceffion of a ...
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... Birch's trial and executed . " ( a ) This every one will eafily negotiations fee was revenge , and a very mean revenge too , England , five years to take away a fellow's life for an accufa- France , and tion against himself , ( for that ...
... Birch's trial and executed . " ( a ) This every one will eafily negotiations fee was revenge , and a very mean revenge too , England , five years to take away a fellow's life for an accufa- France , and tion against himself , ( for that ...
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... Birch's view of the & c . p . 384 . " fons fo adorned . " Dr. Birch obferves of this fame Villiers , that he had fcarce any other advantages to " recommend him to his majefty , than those of a most " graceful perfon . Upon what terms of ...
... Birch's view of the & c . p . 384 . " fons fo adorned . " Dr. Birch obferves of this fame Villiers , that he had fcarce any other advantages to " recommend him to his majefty , than those of a most " graceful perfon . Upon what terms of ...
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