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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... Winwood's fet the house in which he was on fire , and the earl fly- ftate papers , ing away , was followed and murdered , and Huntley fent Gordon of Buckey with the news to the king . Soon after , all who were concerned in that vile ...
... Winwood's fet the house in which he was on fire , and the earl fly- ftate papers , ing away , was followed and murdered , and Huntley fent Gordon of Buckey with the news to the king . Soon after , all who were concerned in that vile ...
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... Win- wood , Vol . I. P. 4 . He was not much regarded in Scotland by his nobility , which was owing , perhaps , as much to their restless temper , as his weakness ( K ) ; nor was capable of doing when provoked . He therefore ftifled his ...
... Win- wood , Vol . I. P. 4 . He was not much regarded in Scotland by his nobility , which was owing , perhaps , as much to their restless temper , as his weakness ( K ) ; nor was capable of doing when provoked . He therefore ftifled his ...
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... for it cannot but be fuppofed he had the beft informations . And indeed from Winwood's ftate ' papers ( e ) Memoirs of the duke of Sully , P. 211 , 213 . Vol . I. 12m0 . 0 e S upon invitation , he proceeded into Den- 32 THE LIFE OF.
... for it cannot but be fuppofed he had the beft informations . And indeed from Winwood's ftate ' papers ( e ) Memoirs of the duke of Sully , P. 211 , 213 . Vol . I. 12m0 . 0 e S upon invitation , he proceeded into Den- 32 THE LIFE OF.
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... Winwood , in a letter to the lord Cranborne , [ * ] Sept. 12 , 1604 , O. S. fays , " the followers of the con- " ftable ( of Caftile ) in their relation of England , gave " forth , that the queen was wholly theirs . " ( g ) Mr. Le- ( g ) ...
... Winwood , in a letter to the lord Cranborne , [ * ] Sept. 12 , 1604 , O. S. fays , " the followers of the con- " ftable ( of Caftile ) in their relation of England , gave " forth , that the queen was wholly theirs . " ( g ) Mr. Le- ( g ) ...
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... Win- wood , Vol . V. Vol . III . p . 117. and 454 . ( n ) Id . p . 117 . spent the winter , and returned not into Scot- land till May 20 , 1590 . During the remainder of his reign in Scotland , he was engaged in troubles with his So ...
... Win- wood , Vol . V. Vol . III . p . 117. and 454 . ( n ) Id . p . 117 . spent the winter , and returned not into Scot- land till May 20 , 1590 . During the remainder of his reign in Scotland , he was engaged in troubles with his So ...
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