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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... charge myself with the proof of it.- " Whilst the king lay at Breda , daily expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ; the dissenting party , fearing the worst , thought it but reasonable to send a select number of their most ...
... charge myself with the proof of it.- " Whilst the king lay at Breda , daily expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ; the dissenting party , fearing the worst , thought it but reasonable to send a select number of their most ...
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... charge against him soon after his restoration , by parties , and private persons . " They who had suf- fered much in their fortunes , and , by frequent impri- sonments , and sequestrations , and compositions , ex- pected large ...
... charge against him soon after his restoration , by parties , and private persons . " They who had suf- fered much in their fortunes , and , by frequent impri- sonments , and sequestrations , and compositions , ex- pected large ...
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... charge his memory , or trouble his thoughts , with the sense of any of the services that had been done him " . " It ap pears also , from the satires of the times , that ingrati- tude was imputed to Charles . " His father's foes he does ...
... charge his memory , or trouble his thoughts , with the sense of any of the services that had been done him " . " It ap pears also , from the satires of the times , that ingrati- tude was imputed to Charles . " His father's foes he does ...
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... charges , and had a very great party in the parliament that was most devoted to serve the king ; so that his majesty ... charged with . And his behaviour afterwards , and the good correspondence he had kept with Cromwell , but especially ...
... charges , and had a very great party in the parliament that was most devoted to serve the king ; so that his majesty ... charged with . And his behaviour afterwards , and the good correspondence he had kept with Cromwell , but especially ...
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... charge , though it was the alone crime which his pre- sent majesty , as we have seen , declared that he de- sired should be capitally punished . Vane made seve → ral exceptions to the indictment ; and , among other things , said ...
... charge , though it was the alone crime which his pre- sent majesty , as we have seen , declared that he de- sired should be capitally punished . Vane made seve → ral exceptions to the indictment ; and , among other things , said ...
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