The History of England, Volume 8T. Osborne, 1758 - Great Britain |
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Page 39
... feemed fo little folid , that they were turned to ridicule . What he faid about religion , was displeasing to all . The catholics were not fatisfied with his diftinctions . The puritans were extremely offended , that he fhould ...
... feemed fo little folid , that they were turned to ridicule . What he faid about religion , was displeasing to all . The catholics were not fatisfied with his diftinctions . The puritans were extremely offended , that he fhould ...
Page 40
... feemed not to under- ( 0 ) A modern author fays , this fpeech difplays fully king James's character , and proves him to have poffefled more knowledge and greater parts , than pru- dénce or any just lenfe of decorum and propriety . He ...
... feemed not to under- ( 0 ) A modern author fays , this fpeech difplays fully king James's character , and proves him to have poffefled more knowledge and greater parts , than pru- dénce or any just lenfe of decorum and propriety . He ...
Page 42
... feemed bent not to fuffer the puritans , who were no lefs odious to them than the bigotted papifts . It is certain , their zeal for the church of England was carried a little too far , and the king , by declaring himself fo plainly a ...
... feemed bent not to fuffer the puritans , who were no lefs odious to them than the bigotted papifts . It is certain , their zeal for the church of England was carried a little too far , and the king , by declaring himself fo plainly a ...
Page 48
... feemed willing to concern himself in the preservation of Oftend ; but when the peace was made , he thought only of ftrengthening his new friend- ship with the king of Spain and the archduke , by fending them ambassadors . Mem . t . ii ...
... feemed willing to concern himself in the preservation of Oftend ; but when the peace was made , he thought only of ftrengthening his new friend- ship with the king of Spain and the archduke , by fending them ambassadors . Mem . t . ii ...
Page 50
... feemed to procure king James a quiet and peaceable reign , the devil , envying the happiness of the English , infpired fome of his agents with one of the most horrible plots ' that ever was heard of . I mean the gun - pow- der - treafon ...
... feemed to procure king James a quiet and peaceable reign , the devil , envying the happiness of the English , infpired fome of his agents with one of the most horrible plots ' that ever was heard of . I mean the gun - pow- der - treafon ...
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