An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... France , and his son , were threatened with death ; or , at least , with a great fit of sickness , in which they would be in great danger , if they did not die : and that therefore he counsell'd you to defer any resolutions either of ...
... France , and his son , were threatened with death ; or , at least , with a great fit of sickness , in which they would be in great danger , if they did not die : and that therefore he counsell'd you to defer any resolutions either of ...
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... France , to the duchess of Portsmouth , of the duchy of Aubigny ; in which it is recited , " that he , in regard to the king of Great Britain , had , by his letters patent , granted to the lady Lovise Renée de Penencourt de Keroualle ...
... France , to the duchess of Portsmouth , of the duchy of Aubigny ; in which it is recited , " that he , in regard to the king of Great Britain , had , by his letters patent , granted to the lady Lovise Renée de Penencourt de Keroualle ...
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... France , being willing to annex to the said inheritance a proper title , and such as should be agreeable to the illustrious birth of the said duke of Richmond ; and , at the same time , to confer honor on the said duchess of Portsmouth ...
... France , being willing to annex to the said inheritance a proper title , and such as should be agreeable to the illustrious birth of the said duke of Richmond ; and , at the same time , to confer honor on the said duchess of Portsmouth ...
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... France that continued protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his religion . He was his kinsman , and his particular friend . Among other reasons , one that he urged was , that the protestant religion must ...
... France that continued protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his religion . He was his kinsman , and his particular friend . Among other reasons , one that he urged was , that the protestant religion must ...
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... France did not think it adviseable to discover it openly : upon which such obvious reflexions may be made , that I will not men- tion them . Such a secret can never be put into a place , which is so closely stopt that there shall be no ...
... France did not think it adviseable to discover it openly : upon which such obvious reflexions may be made , that I will not men- tion them . Such a secret can never be put into a place , which is so closely stopt that there shall be no ...
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