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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... 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 without it , and therefore muft beg the reader's par- don for detaining him ...
... 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 without it , and therefore muft beg the reader's par- don for detaining him ...
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... reasons which may in- duce fome perfons to doubt about the truth of Gowry's confpiracy ; whether they are fufficient the confiderate reader will determine . However , one reflection natu- rally arifes from this fubject , viz . that the ...
... reasons which may in- duce fome perfons to doubt about the truth of Gowry's confpiracy ; whether they are fufficient the confiderate reader will determine . However , one reflection natu- rally arifes from this fubject , viz . that the ...
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... reason of it ( G ) . Indeed , ( G ) Though Elizabeth pretended it was contrary to her intentions , and turned out and fined the fecretary by reafon of it . ] The execution of Mary could not be concealed , nor was it thought proper by ...
... reason of it ( G ) . Indeed , ( G ) Though Elizabeth pretended it was contrary to her intentions , and turned out and fined the fecretary by reafon of it . ] The execution of Mary could not be concealed , nor was it thought proper by ...
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... reasons for his reconcilement with Rome , and confede- racy with Spain ( a ) . But yet notwithstanding the grudge ( a ) Win- he bore her , he refused her nothing , nor dared to con- wood , Vol . tradict her . For he had a yearly penfion ...
... reasons for his reconcilement with Rome , and confede- racy with Spain ( a ) . But yet notwithstanding the grudge ( a ) Win- he bore her , he refused her nothing , nor dared to con- wood , Vol . tradict her . For he had a yearly penfion ...
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... reason , and making their own ima- " ginations ( without any warrant of the word ) the fquare of their confcience . I proteft before the great " God , and fince I am here upon my teftament , it is no place for me to lye in , that ye ...
... reason , and making their own ima- " ginations ( without any warrant of the word ) the fquare of their confcience . I proteft before the great " God , and fince I am here upon my teftament , it is no place for me to lye in , that ye ...
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