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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... expect to be lamented than to be envied , for being in a station that exposeth them , if they do not do more to answer men's expectations than human nature will allow.- The love of ease is an opiate : it is pleasing for the time ...
... expect to be lamented than to be envied , for being in a station that exposeth them , if they do not do more to answer men's expectations than human nature will allow.- The love of ease is an opiate : it is pleasing for the time ...
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... expect , that we should at this season ( when we are doing all we can to wipe out the memory of all that hath been done amiss by other men , and , we thank God , have wiped it out of our own remembrance ) , have been ourself assaulted ...
... expect , that we should at this season ( when we are doing all we can to wipe out the memory of all that hath been done amiss by other men , and , we thank God , have wiped it out of our own remembrance ) , have been ourself assaulted ...
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... expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ; the dissenting party , fearing the worst , thought it but reasonable to send a select number of their most eminent divines to wait upon his majesty in Holland , in order to get the ...
... expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ; the dissenting party , fearing the worst , thought it but reasonable to send a select number of their most eminent divines to wait upon his majesty in Holland , in order to get the ...
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... expect to follow their example in suffer- ing , as I have been their companion in acting . I am most in amaze at the mistaken informations that were sent me by my friends , full of expectations of favours , and employments . Who can ...
... expect to follow their example in suffer- ing , as I have been their companion in acting . I am most in amaze at the mistaken informations that were sent me by my friends , full of expectations of favours , and employments . Who can ...
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... expect no protection from England : for , to his certain knowledge , both the princes were already changed . Roucy told this in great confidence to his minister ; who , after his death , sent an advertisement of it to myself . Sir Allen ...
... expect no protection from England : for , to his certain knowledge , both the princes were already changed . Roucy told this in great confidence to his minister ; who , after his death , sent an advertisement of it to myself . Sir Allen ...
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