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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... majesty kept as a captive . " ( c ) —But they had no commandment from the contrivers fo to kill him , but to bring him to public execution . " And good it " had been for them fo to have done , or then to have " taken him in another ...
... majesty kept as a captive . " ( c ) —But they had no commandment from the contrivers fo to kill him , but to bring him to public execution . " And good it " had been for them fo to have done , or then to have " taken him in another ...
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... majesty's " perfon at Ruthven as a fact most treasonable . Yet his " majesty declared , that he was refolved to forget and " forgive that offence , providing the actors and affift- " ers do fhew themselves penitent for the fame , ask ...
... majesty's " perfon at Ruthven as a fact most treasonable . Yet his " majesty declared , that he was refolved to forget and " forgive that offence , providing the actors and affift- " ers do fhew themselves penitent for the fame , ask ...
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... majesty's dominions , on pain of death , complied , owning themfelves convinced of the truth of the confpiracy ; yet we find Mr. Robert Bruce faying , he would reverence his majesty's reports of that accident , but could not fay he was ...
... majesty's dominions , on pain of death , complied , owning themfelves convinced of the truth of the confpiracy ; yet we find Mr. Robert Bruce faying , he would reverence his majesty's reports of that accident , but could not fay he was ...
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... majesty's heart . " ( d ) For he was afraid of con- fequences , and therefore durft not attempt to fulfil his threats . ( K ) He was not much regarded by his nobility , & c . ] He makes it a reafon for his joining with Spain , that ...
... majesty's heart . " ( d ) For he was afraid of con- fequences , and therefore durft not attempt to fulfil his threats . ( K ) He was not much regarded by his nobility , & c . ] He makes it a reafon for his joining with Spain , that ...
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... majesty's heart from the mini- ❝fters , as appeared by all his fpeeches public and pri ( d ) Spotf - vate . " ( d ) -In fhort , the minifters were jealous of wood , p.419 . his majefty's intentions ; they fufpected his behaviour , and ...
... majesty's heart from the mini- ❝fters , as appeared by all his fpeeches public and pri ( d ) Spotf - vate . " ( d ) -In fhort , the minifters were jealous of wood , p.419 . his majefty's intentions ; they fufpected his behaviour , and ...
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