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 7
... continued to meet there , as before ; and we with them , when we had occasion to be there . And those of us at Oxford , with Dr. Ward , since Bishop of Salisbury ; Dr. Ralph Bathurst , now President of Trinity College , in Oxford ; Dr ...
... continued to meet there , as before ; and we with them , when we had occasion to be there . And those of us at Oxford , with Dr. Ward , since Bishop of Salisbury ; Dr. Ralph Bathurst , now President of Trinity College , in Oxford ; Dr ...
Page 8
... continued such meetings in Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr. Pettie's lodgings , in an apothecarie's house , because of the convenience of inspecting drugs , and the like , as there was ...
... continued such meetings in Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr. Pettie's lodgings , in an apothecarie's house , because of the convenience of inspecting drugs , and the like , as there was ...
Page 21
... continued in all his charges , and had a very great party in the parliament that was most devoted to serve the king ; so that his majesty was often put to desire his help to compass what he desired . He did heartily oppose the king's ...
... continued in all his charges , and had a very great party in the parliament that was most devoted to serve the king ; so that his majesty was often put to desire his help to compass what he desired . He did heartily oppose the king's ...
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... continued to do it out of custom . The hypocrisy of the former times inclined men to think they could not shew too great an aversion to it ; and that helped to adulteries being open , abandoned , and ac- encourage this 36 THE LIFE OF.
... continued to do it out of custom . The hypocrisy of the former times inclined men to think they could not shew too great an aversion to it ; and that helped to adulteries being open , abandoned , and ac- encourage this 36 THE LIFE OF.
Page 49
... continued with the same or more license ; and the discourses which passed there , of what argu- ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few ...
... continued with the same or more license ; and the discourses which passed there , of what argu- ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few ...
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