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 5 |
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Mazarine , who was not yet a cardinal , having at so simple a discourse burst out
into laughing , had like to lose his favour by it : for the cardinal being provoked at
this mirth , whereby he thought Mazarine jeer ' d him , said , ironically , to him ...
Mazarine , who was not yet a cardinal , having at so simple a discourse burst out
into laughing , had like to lose his favour by it : for the cardinal being provoked at
this mirth , whereby he thought Mazarine jeer ' d him , said , ironically , to him ...
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Mazarine , who was not yet a cardinal , having at so simple a discourse burst out
into laughing , had like to lose his favour by it ; for the cardinal being provoked at
this mirth , whereby he thought Mazarine jeer ' d him , said , ironically , to him ...
Mazarine , who was not yet a cardinal , having at so simple a discourse burst out
into laughing , had like to lose his favour by it ; for the cardinal being provoked at
this mirth , whereby he thought Mazarine jeer ' d him , said , ironically , to him ...
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... his services claimed , at least , so small a favour as to be heard by the king in
his own defence . But his majesty ' s ingratitude in this affair will be farther
manifested by the following letter , or declaration , written with his own hand , and
signed ...
... his services claimed , at least , so small a favour as to be heard by the king in
his own defence . But his majesty ' s ingratitude in this affair will be farther
manifested by the following letter , or declaration , written with his own hand , and
signed ...
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At the Restoration , this man was loaded with honours and favours : but he soon
lost ground with the king , who suffered his enemies to persecute him ; and even
joined with them so far as to hurry him out of the kingdom , and assent to a bill ...
At the Restoration , this man was loaded with honours and favours : but he soon
lost ground with the king , who suffered his enemies to persecute him ; and even
joined with them so far as to hurry him out of the kingdom , and assent to a bill ...
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wonder to find him unjust to such as were not in his favours ; or even cruel to
those interment of Charles I . and for erecting him a monument . - - In Grey ' s
Parliamentary Debates , there are several speeches of the courtiers in favour of
the ...
wonder to find him unjust to such as were not in his favours ; or even cruel to
those interment of Charles I . and for erecting him a monument . - - In Grey ' s
Parliamentary Debates , there are several speeches of the courtiers in favour of
the ...
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