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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... his me- mory good . He hated business , and could not be easily brought to mind any : but when it was necessary , and he was set to it , he would stay as long as his mi- VOL . V. proper employment of a prince : and , with nisters.
... his me- mory good . He hated business , and could not be easily brought to mind any : but when it was necessary , and he was set to it , he would stay as long as his mi- VOL . V. proper employment of a prince : and , with nisters.
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... brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr. Pettie's lodgings , in an apothecarie's house , because of the convenience of inspecting drugs , and the like , as there was occasion : and , after his remove to Ireland ...
... brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr. Pettie's lodgings , in an apothecarie's house , because of the convenience of inspecting drugs , and the like , as there was occasion : and , after his remove to Ireland ...
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... , " says she , " he [ Mountague ] brought me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed them . The one was a a Burnet , vol . I. p . 422 . mans , that , he said , you had great 10 THE LIFE OF.
... , " says she , " he [ Mountague ] brought me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed them . The one was a a Burnet , vol . I. p . 422 . mans , that , he said , you had great 10 THE LIFE OF.
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... brought in , and ordered to be read a second time ; whether it was passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty must be blamed ; for the house ex- pressed a high veneration for the martyr.- -Such was the ...
... brought in , and ordered to be read a second time ; whether it was passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty must be blamed ; for the house ex- pressed a high veneration for the martyr.- -Such was the ...
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... brought on disorders , which rendered the remaining part of his life very unhappy . This , surely , was injustice : injustice in the king , to whom his case had been represented , and from whom even an ex- change of prison could not be ...
... brought on disorders , which rendered the remaining part of his life very unhappy . This , surely , was injustice : injustice in the king , to whom his case had been represented , and from whom even an ex- change of prison could not be ...
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