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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... by whom he feems to have profited little , and towards whose memory he had a great averfion . ] Buchanan's merit needs not to be celebrated by me His fame as a 3 polite ring his minority the kingdom had several regents , viz 4 THE LIFE OF.
... by whom he feems to have profited little , and towards whose memory he had a great averfion . ] Buchanan's merit needs not to be celebrated by me His fame as a 3 polite ring his minority the kingdom had several regents , viz 4 THE LIFE OF.
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After the Manner of Mr. Bayle William Harris. ring his minority the kingdom had several regents , viz . his uncle the earl of Murray , his grandfather the earl of Lennox , and the earls of Mar and Morton ; with the latter of whom the ...
After the Manner of Mr. Bayle William Harris. ring his minority the kingdom had several regents , viz . his uncle the earl of Murray , his grandfather the earl of Lennox , and the earls of Mar and Morton ; with the latter of whom the ...
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... kingdom . And yet these were the men who carried all before them , and obtained honours and eftates by wholefale . Arran from a " private gentle- 66 man was made gentleman of the bed - chamber , " knighted , made a privy counsellor ...
... kingdom . And yet these were the men who carried all before them , and obtained honours and eftates by wholefale . Arran from a " private gentle- 66 man was made gentleman of the bed - chamber , " knighted , made a privy counsellor ...
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... kingdom was pleased . ( E ) Having obtained his liberty , he insisted on such of the nobility's afking pardon as were concerned in the affair of Ruthven , & c . ] James was never a man of his word . We see just now , that , by ...
... kingdom was pleased . ( E ) Having obtained his liberty , he insisted on such of the nobility's afking pardon as were concerned in the affair of Ruthven , & c . ] James was never a man of his word . We see just now , that , by ...
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... kingdom ; and had caufed his mother to be put to death . In fhort , he looked on her as the cause of all his troubles .. These things he ftrongly complains of in his reasons for his reconcilement with Rome , and confede- racy with Spain ...
... kingdom ; and had caufed his mother to be put to death . In fhort , he looked on her as the cause of all his troubles .. These things he ftrongly complains of in his reasons for his reconcilement with Rome , and confede- racy with Spain ...
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