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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... crown and George 1736 . 331 . ( D ) Being seized by the earls of Mar , & c . they btained a charge for the duke of Lennox to depart the country , clamation from the king , difcharging the commiffions which he THE LIFE OF He is feized by ...
... crown and George 1736 . 331 . ( D ) Being seized by the earls of Mar , & c . they btained a charge for the duke of Lennox to depart the country , clamation from the king , difcharging the commiffions which he THE LIFE OF He is feized by ...
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... crown , in order to rescue himself from the dan- are well " gers he was expofed to from Elizabeth , on whom he ing at large . " offered , ( upon condition of being affifted with twelve " thousand men armed and paid all the time the war ...
... crown , in order to rescue himself from the dan- are well " gers he was expofed to from Elizabeth , on whom he ing at large . " offered , ( upon condition of being affifted with twelve " thousand men armed and paid all the time the war ...
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... crown , and the penfion he enjoyed from Elizabeth , made him to the refentments of the English and Scottish na- tions whenever the pleafed . For as Walfingham , Bur- net fays , " thought the king was either inclined to turn ( e ) Burnet ...
... crown , and the penfion he enjoyed from Elizabeth , made him to the refentments of the English and Scottish na- tions whenever the pleafed . For as Walfingham , Bur- net fays , " thought the king was either inclined to turn ( e ) Burnet ...
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... crown , and the penfion he enjoyed from Elizabeth , made him in all things obedient to her will . ] James loved not Elizabeth , for he kept him under restraint ; protected his nobility against him ; fomented divifions in his kingdom ...
... crown , and the penfion he enjoyed from Elizabeth , made him in all things obedient to her will . ] James loved not Elizabeth , for he kept him under restraint ; protected his nobility against him ; fomented divifions in his kingdom ...
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... crown nefs of fome hiftorians , who had left heavy imputa- ❝tions on the memory of fome princes ; answered , that " if those princes were truly fuch , as the hiftorians re- " prefented them , they had well deferved that treat- " ment ...
... crown nefs of fome hiftorians , who had left heavy imputa- ❝tions on the memory of fome princes ; answered , that " if those princes were truly fuch , as the hiftorians re- " prefented them , they had well deferved that treat- " ment ...
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