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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... to direct his faculties to his business , I see no reason why he might not have
been a good deal master of it . His chain of memory was longer than his chain of
thought : the first could bear any burden , the other was tired by being carried on
...
... to direct his faculties to his business , I see no reason why he might not have
been a good deal master of it . His chain of memory was longer than his chain of
thought : the first could bear any burden , the other was tired by being carried on
...
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... his word ; but full of dissimulation , and very adroit at itb . " And Saville , after
taking notice , “ that princes dissemble with too many not to have it discovered ; "
adds , “ no wonder then that he ( Charles ] carried it so far that it was discovered .
... his word ; but full of dissimulation , and very adroit at itb . " And Saville , after
taking notice , “ that princes dissemble with too many not to have it discovered ; "
adds , “ no wonder then that he ( Charles ] carried it so far that it was discovered .
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Of the number of these divines , Mr . Case was one ; who , with the rest of his
brethren , coming where the king lay , and desiring to be admitted into the king ' s
presence , were carried up into the chamber next , or very near , the king ' s.
Of the number of these divines , Mr . Case was one ; who , with the rest of his
brethren , coming where the king lay , and desiring to be admitted into the king ' s
presence , were carried up into the chamber next , or very near , the king ' s.
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When the other faction prevailed , in which there were likewise crafty managers ,
and that his counsels were commonly rejected , he carried himself so , that they
who friends thought needful , and all mankind hated him most THE LIFE OF.
When the other faction prevailed , in which there were likewise crafty managers ,
and that his counsels were commonly rejected , he carried himself so , that they
who friends thought needful , and all mankind hated him most THE LIFE OF.
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Shall men like these , unmention ' d , sleep Promiscuous with the common heap ,
And ( Gratitude forbid the crime ! ) Be carried down the stream of time See note
39 . ' a Brown ' s Letters , vol . I . p . 62 . 8vo . Lond . 1705 . profligates to be met ...
Shall men like these , unmention ' d , sleep Promiscuous with the common heap ,
And ( Gratitude forbid the crime ! ) Be carried down the stream of time See note
39 . ' a Brown ' s Letters , vol . I . p . 62 . 8vo . Lond . 1705 . profligates to be met ...
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