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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... cause to be afflicted that they are the reprehensions of a king , as to be comforted that they are the reprehensions of his love and affection to their progress . For a testimony of which royal be- nignity , and to free them from all ...
... cause to be afflicted that they are the reprehensions of a king , as to be comforted that they are the reprehensions of his love and affection to their progress . For a testimony of which royal be- nignity , and to free them from all ...
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... caused to be printed , published , and dispersed , throughout the kingdom , a declaration heretofore print- ed , in ... Causes of Incredulity , p . 24. 12mo . Lond . 1697. In vol . IV . note 14 . rectify an opinion , by too many ...
... caused to be printed , published , and dispersed , throughout the kingdom , a declaration heretofore print- ed , in ... Causes of Incredulity , p . 24. 12mo . Lond . 1697. In vol . IV . note 14 . rectify an opinion , by too many ...
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... caused to be printed , published , and dispersed , throughout the kingdom , a declaration heretofore print- ed , in ... Causes of Incredulity , p . 24. 12mo . Lond . 1697. In vol . IV . note 14 . fessed even by his friends , and very ...
... caused to be printed , published , and dispersed , throughout the kingdom , a declaration heretofore print- ed , in ... Causes of Incredulity , p . 24. 12mo . Lond . 1697. In vol . IV . note 14 . fessed even by his friends , and very ...
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... cause ; and who , moreover , had pro- cured of the king the manor of Cornbury , in Oxford- shire , forfeited by the attainder of Sir John Danvers , one of the late king's judges . We are not to wonder then that the cavaliers complained ...
... cause ; and who , moreover , had pro- cured of the king the manor of Cornbury , in Oxford- shire , forfeited by the attainder of Sir John Danvers , one of the late king's judges . We are not to wonder then that the cavaliers complained ...
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... cause he had espoused , and a long exile , had given him conse- quence with the young monarch ; to whom his under- standing and diligence were , on many occasions , very useful , surrounded as he was by visionaries , debau- chees , and ...
... cause he had espoused , and a long exile , had given him conse- quence with the young monarch ; to whom his under- standing and diligence were , on many occasions , very useful , surrounded as he was by visionaries , debau- chees , and ...
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