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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... carried on too long : it was fit to ride a heat , but it had not wind enough for a long course . " Lord Clarendon owns , and attempts to ac- count for , the indolence of his master , by " the unhap- py temper and constitution of the ...
... carried on too long : it was fit to ride a heat , but it had not wind enough for a long course . " Lord Clarendon owns , and attempts to ac- count for , the indolence of his master , by " the unhap- py temper and constitution of the ...
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... carried it so far that it was disco- vered . Men , " continues he , " compared notes , and got evidence : so that those whose morality would give them leave , took it for an excuse for serving him ill . Those who knew his face , fixed ...
... carried it so far that it was disco- vered . Men , " continues he , " compared notes , and got evidence : so that those whose morality would give them leave , took it for an excuse for serving him ill . Those who knew his face , fixed ...
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... the king's presence , were carried up into the chamber a Baxter's Life , p . 218 . b State Letters of Henry , Earl of Cla- rendon , vol . 11. p . 275. 4to . Oxon . 1763 . next , or very near , the king's closet ; 4 CHARLES II . 15.
... the king's presence , were carried up into the chamber a Baxter's Life , p . 218 . b State Letters of Henry , Earl of Cla- rendon , vol . 11. p . 275. 4to . Oxon . 1763 . next , or very near , the king's closet ; 4 CHARLES II . 15.
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... other faction prevailed , in which there were like- wise crafty managers , and that his counsels were com- monly rejected , he carried himself so , that they who friends thought needful , and all mankind hated him most 20 THE LIFE OF.
... other faction prevailed , in which there were like- wise crafty managers , and that his counsels were com- monly rejected , he carried himself so , that they who friends thought needful , and all mankind hated him most 20 THE LIFE OF.
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... common heap , And ( Gratitude forbid the crime ! ) Be carried down the stream of time * Brown's Letters , vol . I. p . 62. 8vo . Lond . 1705 . See note 33 . profligates to be met with in history ; his In D 2 CHARLES II . 35.
... common heap , And ( Gratitude forbid the crime ! ) Be carried down the stream of time * Brown's Letters , vol . I. p . 62. 8vo . Lond . 1705 . See note 33 . profligates to be met with in history ; his In D 2 CHARLES II . 35.
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