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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... death : which damped his understanding , and made it in a manner useless to those over whom he bare rule . For " when once the aversion to bear uneasiness taketh place in a mans mind , it doth so check all the passions , that they are ...
... death : which damped his understanding , and made it in a manner useless to those over whom he bare rule . For " when once the aversion to bear uneasiness taketh place in a mans mind , it doth so check all the passions , that they are ...
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... death ; or , at least , with a great fit of sickness , in which they would be in great danger , if they did not die : and that therefore he counsell'd you to defer any resolutions either of war or peace , till some months were past ...
... death ; or , at least , with a great fit of sickness , in which they would be in great danger , if they did not die : and that therefore he counsell'd you to defer any resolutions either of war or peace , till some months were past ...
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... death to a time that was very near . He lost his appetite upon it , and slept not for many nights " . " 3 He was an arrant dissembler . ] We have seen the dissimulation of Charles in Scotland : a dissimulation so base , that it made ...
... death to a time that was very near . He lost his appetite upon it , and slept not for many nights " . " 3 He was an arrant dissembler . ] We have seen the dissimulation of Charles in Scotland : a dissimulation so base , that it made ...
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... death to a time that was very near . He lost his appetite upon it , and slept not for many nights 2. " 3 He was an arrant dissembler . ] We have seen the dissimulation of Charles in Scotland " : a dissimulation so base , that it made ...
... death to a time that was very near . He lost his appetite upon it , and slept not for many nights 2. " 3 He was an arrant dissembler . ] We have seen the dissimulation of Charles in Scotland " : a dissimulation so base , that it made ...
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... death of the late king , whose death is not laid to Sir Henry's 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 ...
... death of the late king , whose death is not laid to Sir Henry's 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 ...
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