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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... ( fays Melvil ) to fing sometimes with the reft , and " afterwards , when the queen's French fecretary re- " tired himself to France , he obtained the said office . " And as he thereby entered in greater credit , fo he " had not the ...
... ( fays Melvil ) to fing sometimes with the reft , and " afterwards , when the queen's French fecretary re- " tired himself to France , he obtained the said office . " And as he thereby entered in greater credit , fo he " had not the ...
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... fays he , " was a man of notable en- Dictionary , " dowments for his learning and knowledge in Latin Buchanan , " poefie , much honoured in other countries , pleasant note ( H ) . ❝in conversation , rehearsing at all occafions ...
... fays he , " was a man of notable en- Dictionary , " dowments for his learning and knowledge in Latin Buchanan , " poefie , much honoured in other countries , pleasant note ( H ) . ❝in conversation , rehearsing at all occafions ...
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... fays he , to his fon prince Henry , to be well verfed 1616. Lond . ( d ) Id . p . 376 . 66 in authentic hiftories , and especially in our own " hiftories : - -I mean not of fuch infamous invectives " as Buchanan's or Knox's chronicles ...
... fays he , to his fon prince Henry , to be well verfed 1616. Lond . ( d ) Id . p . 376 . 66 in authentic hiftories , and especially in our own " hiftories : - -I mean not of fuch infamous invectives " as Buchanan's or Knox's chronicles ...
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... ( fays Melvil ) had no intention of taking his life , but " the earl of Arran was fully refolved to have his lands , " and therefore to make a party to affift him in that de- " fign , he engaged to divide them with feveral others , 66 ...
... ( fays Melvil ) had no intention of taking his life , but " the earl of Arran was fully refolved to have his lands , " and therefore to make a party to affift him in that de- " fign , he engaged to divide them with feveral others , 66 ...
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... fays , it was not eafy to perfuade the nation of the truth of this confpiracy : for eight years before that time , king James , on a fecret jealoufy of the earl of Gowry , from Murray , then efteemed the hand fomeft man in Scot- Sir ...
... fays , it was not eafy to perfuade the nation of the truth of this confpiracy : for eight years before that time , king James , on a fecret jealoufy of the earl of Gowry , from Murray , then efteemed the hand fomeft man in Scot- Sir ...
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