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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Page 21
... to speak with the king , or with some of those lords , pretending , that he should inform and communicate somewhat that would highly concern his expected from him ; though he endeavour majesty's service . CHARLES II . 21.
... to speak with the king , or with some of those lords , pretending , that he should inform and communicate somewhat that would highly concern his expected from him ; though he endeavour majesty's service . CHARLES II . 21.
Page 30
... concerned for what I acted as a member in that sovereign court of parlia- ment ; and if any thing concerns the jurisdiction of that court , I ought not to be judged here . " The court and council at this took great offence . How- ever ...
... concerned for what I acted as a member in that sovereign court of parlia- ment ; and if any thing concerns the jurisdiction of that court , I ought not to be judged here . " The court and council at this took great offence . How- ever ...
Page 40
... concerned in ; and whoso- ever I finde to be my lady Castlemaines enemy in this matter , I do promise , upon my word , to be his enemy as long as I live . You may shew this letter to my lord lieutenant ; and if you have both a mind to ...
... concerned in ; and whoso- ever I finde to be my lady Castlemaines enemy in this matter , I do promise , upon my word , to be his enemy as long as I live . You may shew this letter to my lord lieutenant ; and if you have both a mind to ...
Page 52
... concern for the protestant faith.- " If you desire , " says he , " the advancement and propaga- tion of the protestant religion ; we have , by our con- stant profession , and practice of it , given sufficient testimony to the world ...
... concern for the protestant faith.- " If you desire , " says he , " the advancement and propaga- tion of the protestant religion ; we have , by our con- stant profession , and practice of it , given sufficient testimony to the world ...
Page 107
... concerned , imploring their help and assistance , for pre- venting and suppressing of the same , according to the late said act in that behalf made and set forth . " - -The bishops and clergy , we may well think , were not want- ing in ...
... concerned , imploring their help and assistance , for pre- venting and suppressing of the same , according to the late said act in that behalf made and set forth . " - -The bishops and clergy , we may well think , were not want- ing in ...
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