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 5 |
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CHARLES , though blessed with a genius capable of great things , applied
himself but little to the affairs of government ' , the only Charles , though blessed
with a genius _ applied himself but little to the affairs of government . ] Burnet
assureš ...
CHARLES , though blessed with a genius capable of great things , applied
himself but little to the affairs of government ' , the only Charles , though blessed
with a genius _ applied himself but little to the affairs of government . ] Burnet
assureš ...
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... from the opinions he was of before ; and he was very easy to change hands ,
when those he employed seemed to have engaged him in any difficulties : so as
nothing looked steady in the conduct of his affairs , nor aimed at any certain enda
...
... from the opinions he was of before ; and he was very easy to change hands ,
when those he employed seemed to have engaged him in any difficulties : so as
nothing looked steady in the conduct of his affairs , nor aimed at any certain enda
...
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We did , by agreement , divers of us meet weekly in London , on a certain day , to
treat and discourse of such affairs . Of such number were , Dr . John Wilkins ,
afterwards Bishop of Chester ; Dr . Jonathan Goddard , Dr . George Ent , Dr ...
We did , by agreement , divers of us meet weekly in London , on a certain day , to
treat and discourse of such affairs . Of such number were , Dr . John Wilkins ,
afterwards Bishop of Chester ; Dr . Jonathan Goddard , Dr . George Ent , Dr ...
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This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declaration
concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . We have
found , ” says the declaration , “ ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have ...
This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declaration
concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . We have
found , ” says the declaration , “ ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have ...
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This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declaration
concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon . after the Restoration . « We
have found , ” says the declaration , “ ourself not so candidly dealt with as we
have ...
This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declaration
concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon . after the Restoration . « We
have found , ” says the declaration , “ ourself not so candidly dealt with as we
have ...
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