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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... Sully , bold and enterprizing : fhe loved pomp and Lond . 1653. grandeur , tumult and intrigue . She was acquainted " with all the civil factions , not only in Scotland , oc- " cafioned by the catholicks , whom the supported , and " had ...
... Sully , bold and enterprizing : fhe loved pomp and Lond . 1653. grandeur , tumult and intrigue . She was acquainted " with all the civil factions , not only in Scotland , oc- " cafioned by the catholicks , whom the supported , and " had ...
Page 33
... Sully has given it , but different with regard to her in- clinations to Spain , from what Beaumont informed him . I have before obferved , that while in Scotland fhe em- ployed a person to Bothwell , to haften him home , as- furing him ...
... Sully has given it , but different with regard to her in- clinations to Spain , from what Beaumont informed him . I have before obferved , that while in Scotland fhe em- ployed a person to Bothwell , to haften him home , as- furing him ...
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... Sully did not mifre- prefent this queen , in faying , " no one doubted but the " was inclined to declare herself abfolutely on the Spa- " nifh fide . " As to pomp and grandeur , pleasures and amufements , whoever will take the trouble ...
... Sully did not mifre- prefent this queen , in faying , " no one doubted but the " was inclined to declare herself abfolutely on the Spa- " nifh fide . " As to pomp and grandeur , pleasures and amufements , whoever will take the trouble ...
Page 61
... Sully , whofe account cannot but be look- ed on as most authentic . " One part of the orders I " had given , ( fays he , speaking of his English embas- " fage ) in regard to the ceremony of my audience , << was , that all my retinue ...
... Sully , whofe account cannot but be look- ed on as most authentic . " One part of the orders I " had given , ( fays he , speaking of his English embas- " fage ) in regard to the ceremony of my audience , << was , that all my retinue ...
Page 63
... Sully's make no apology for the length of this quotation ; readers of taste will be glad to find it here , and will not , fail of remarking on the unaccountable ingratitude and weaknefs of James . His obligations to Elizabeth were great ...
... Sully's make no apology for the length of this quotation ; readers of taste will be glad to find it here , and will not , fail of remarking on the unaccountable ingratitude and weaknefs of James . His obligations to Elizabeth were great ...
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