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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... kings . Praife of the French protestants . Lord Shaftsbury's defcription of our prince writer . Page 132-135 . James ... king of Bohemia ; defeated at the battle of Prague , and lofes his domi- nions . His conduct juftified . James's be ...
... kings . Praife of the French protestants . Lord Shaftsbury's defcription of our prince writer . Page 132-135 . James ... king of Bohemia ; defeated at the battle of Prague , and lofes his domi- nions . His conduct juftified . James's be ...
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... king , and keep him prifoner . The next day when August 23 . " the king was effaying to get out , they ftopt him ; 1582 . " wherefore growing into a paffion and weeping , Sir " Thomas Lyon boldly , though rudely , told him , it was 66 ...
... king , and keep him prifoner . The next day when August 23 . " the king was effaying to get out , they ftopt him ; 1582 . " wherefore growing into a paffion and weeping , Sir " Thomas Lyon boldly , though rudely , told him , it was 66 ...
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... king's word was no fecurity , his promife could not be relied on , and no man was safe who affronted his favourite , who made a mere dupe of his master , and facrificed his honour on all occafions . A fure proof this of James's weaknefs ...
... king's word was no fecurity , his promife could not be relied on , and no man was safe who affronted his favourite , who made a mere dupe of his master , and facrificed his honour on all occafions . A fure proof this of James's weaknefs ...
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... king who was more immediately concerned in " this affair , " if I give the reasons that may be affign- thet and ex - ed for the doubting concerning the truth of the king's narration . I could not act the part of a faithful histo- rian ...
... king who was more immediately concerned in " this affair , " if I give the reasons that may be affign- thet and ex - ed for the doubting concerning the truth of the king's narration . I could not act the part of a faithful histo- rian ...
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... king . Soon after , all who were concerned in that vile fact were pardoned , which laid the king open to much cenfure : and this made the matter of Gowry to be lefs believed . Vol . I. p . $ 56 . 5. Sir Henry Neville , in a letter to Mr ...
... king . Soon after , all who were concerned in that vile fact were pardoned , which laid the king open to much cenfure : and this made the matter of Gowry to be lefs believed . Vol . I. p . $ 56 . 5. Sir Henry Neville , in a letter to Mr ...
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