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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... . PAYNE ; WILKIE AND ROBINSON ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; CADELL AND DAVIES ; J. MURRAY ; J. MAWMAN ; AND R. BALDWIN . 1814 . LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS G. WOODFALL , Printer , Angel Court , Skinner Street.
... . PAYNE ; WILKIE AND ROBINSON ; LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; CADELL AND DAVIES ; J. MURRAY ; J. MAWMAN ; AND R. BALDWIN . 1814 . LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS G. WOODFALL , Printer , Angel Court , Skinner Street.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. G. WOODFALL , Printer , Angel Court , Skinner Street , London . AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF Charles.
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. G. WOODFALL , Printer , Angel Court , Skinner Street , London . AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE OF Charles.
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... court , at this time , to invent tales , in order to cover over their malice to such as had been their opponents . Particulars will easily be recollected by such as are conversant in our histories.But the case of Sir Henry Vane is so ...
... court , at this time , to invent tales , in order to cover over their malice to such as had been their opponents . Particulars will easily be recollected by such as are conversant in our histories.But the case of Sir Henry Vane is so ...
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... court , at this time , to invent tales , in order to cover over their malice to such as had been their opponents . Particulars will easily be recollected by such as are conversant in our histories.But the case of Sir Henry Vane is so ...
... court , at this time , to invent tales , in order to cover over their malice to such as had been their opponents . Particulars will easily be recollected by such as are conversant in our histories.But the case of Sir Henry Vane is so ...
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... 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 , upon his pleading Not guilty , four days were al- lowed ...
... 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 , upon his pleading Not guilty , four days were al- lowed ...
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