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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... Duke of Buckingham , observes , " that his understanding was quick and lively in little things ; and sometimes would soar high enough in great ones , but unable to keep it up with any long attention or application . Witty in all sorts ...
... Duke of Buckingham , observes , " that his understanding was quick and lively in little things ; and sometimes would soar high enough in great ones , but unable to keep it up with any long attention or application . Witty in all sorts ...
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... duke of York out of that foul apostacy into which the busy traytors from Rome have seduced him " . " There is another story related , by an anonymous writer , which , possibly , may be true , as being consistent with the king's ...
... duke of York out of that foul apostacy into which the busy traytors from Rome have seduced him " . " There is another story related , by an anonymous writer , which , possibly , may be true , as being consistent with the king's ...
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... duke of Argyle , and knight of the garter , and one of the gentlemen of my bed - chamber ; and this to be performed when he shall think it fit . And I do farther promise him , to hearken to his counsels ———— worn out- -whenever it shall ...
... duke of Argyle , and knight of the garter , and one of the gentlemen of my bed - chamber ; and this to be performed when he shall think it fit . And I do farther promise him , to hearken to his counsels ———— worn out- -whenever it shall ...
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... duke of York , and which he had given him liberty to report , in his vindication ; that he discoursed of him differently to different persons ; and , lastly , by deceitful promises , induced him to fly , and thereby expose himself ...
... duke of York , and which he had given him liberty to report , in his vindication ; that he discoursed of him differently to different persons ; and , lastly , by deceitful promises , induced him to fly , and thereby expose himself ...
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... duke of Richmond had the coffin opened , and was satisfy'd that it was the king's body . This several people have declared they knew to be true , who were alive , and then present ; as , Mr. Randolph of New Windsor , and others : so ...
... duke of Richmond had the coffin opened , and was satisfy'd that it was the king's body . This several people have declared they knew to be true , who were alive , and then present ; as , Mr. Randolph of New Windsor , and others : so ...
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