An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... lord Bolingbroke . The com- mentary of Pareus burnt . Page 185-189 . James treats his parliaments contemptuously ... Sir Lawyers much Raleigh betrayed by 200-203 . Account of the rise of the earl of Somerset . Sir Thomas Overbury's ...
... lord Bolingbroke . The com- mentary of Pareus burnt . Page 185-189 . James treats his parliaments contemptuously ... Sir Lawyers much Raleigh betrayed by 200-203 . Account of the rise of the earl of Somerset . Sir Thomas Overbury's ...
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... Sir " Thomas Lyon boldly , though rudely , told him , it was 66 no matter for his tears , better that bairns greet than " bearded men . " ( a ) After they had him in cuftody ( 4 ) Craw- they prefented a fupplication to him ...
... Sir " Thomas Lyon boldly , though rudely , told him , it was 66 no matter for his tears , better that bairns greet than " bearded men . " ( a ) After they had him in cuftody ( 4 ) Craw- they prefented a fupplication to him ...
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... Thomas fane that would not fwear to all their fantafies . " ( b ) B. D. his ... Sir Henry Wotton , whofe teftimony in this affair is indifputable , will con ... Sir " Robert Cecil , who ( as fecretary of state ) did difpofe fucceeding ...
... Thomas fane that would not fwear to all their fantafies . " ( b ) B. D. his ... Sir Henry Wotton , whofe teftimony in this affair is indifputable , will con ... Sir " Robert Cecil , who ( as fecretary of state ) did difpofe fucceeding ...
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... Sir Wal- ter Raleigh , Lord Cobham , Sir John Fortescue , & c . were fenfible of , and therefore defired he might be ... Thomas , & c . ] " In the year 1598 , " this man being in cuftody for theft , charged the Scots E 2 66 king who had ...
... Sir Wal- ter Raleigh , Lord Cobham , Sir John Fortescue , & c . were fenfible of , and therefore defired he might be ... Thomas , & c . ] " In the year 1598 , " this man being in cuftody for theft , charged the Scots E 2 66 king who had ...
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... Sir William Bowes , her embaffador at " Edinburgh , to affure king James , that fhe had ftayed " Thomas's arraignment , and would do fo as long as " the king fhould give no caufe to the contrary.- " But that king kept a fevere memory of ...
... Sir William Bowes , her embaffador at " Edinburgh , to affure king James , that fhe had ftayed " Thomas's arraignment , and would do fo as long as " the king fhould give no caufe to the contrary.- " But that king kept a fevere memory of ...
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