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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... command all the bishops ' bench to concur in thanking him for removing the chancellor [ Clarendon ] ; that he publickly denied what he had declared to the duke of York , and which he had given him liberty to report , in his vindication ...
... command all the bishops ' bench to concur in thanking him for removing the chancellor [ Clarendon ] ; that he publickly denied what he had declared to the duke of York , and which he had given him liberty to report , in his vindication ...
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... proper for him to shew that he had made the discovery . " After the Restoration , the king , Carte's History of the Duke of Ormonde , vol . II , p . 254 . lished by the command of his brother and as we CHARLES II . 59.
... proper for him to shew that he had made the discovery . " After the Restoration , the king , Carte's History of the Duke of Ormonde , vol . II , p . 254 . lished by the command of his brother and as we CHARLES II . 59.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. lished by the command of his brother and as we have seen , professed himself a protestant : but at the time of his death he took off the mask , and openly appeared to be what he ...
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. lished by the command of his brother and as we have seen , professed himself a protestant : but at the time of his death he took off the mask , and openly appeared to be what he ...
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... * Published by his majesty's command . Lond . Printed by Henry Hills , printer to the king's most excellent majesty , for his household and chapel , 1686 . to believe , popery was highly favoured , : These F 2 CHARLES II . 67.
... * Published by his majesty's command . Lond . Printed by Henry Hills , printer to the king's most excellent majesty , for his household and chapel , 1686 . to believe , popery was highly favoured , : These F 2 CHARLES II . 67.
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... commands and employments . " - -Crofts , bishop of Hereford , publicly declared , that " it was then [ 1679 ] a year and a half since , in his cathedral , he told his sad apprehensions of popish designs to destroy both us and our ...
... commands and employments . " - -Crofts , bishop of Hereford , publicly declared , that " it was then [ 1679 ] a year and a half since , in his cathedral , he told his sad apprehensions of popish designs to destroy both us and our ...
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