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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... force there is in this , the reader will determine . " 4 He has been accused of ingratitude . ] This was the charge against him soon after his restoration , by parties , and private persons . " They who had suf- fered much in their ...
... force there is in this , the reader will determine . " 4 He has been accused of ingratitude . ] This was the charge against him soon after his restoration , by parties , and private persons . " They who had suf- fered much in their ...
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... force . " - What a vile ed , " s * Character of K. Charles II . p . 30 . Clarendon's Continuation , vel . II . p . 85 . f Id . vol . III . p . 675 . companied with cruelties to his queen , miscreant ! -But CHARLES II . 37.
... force . " - What a vile ed , " s * Character of K. Charles II . p . 30 . Clarendon's Continuation , vel . II . p . 85 . f Id . vol . III . p . 675 . companied with cruelties to his queen , miscreant ! -But CHARLES II . 37.
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... force to the foregoing proofs . " The duke , " he tells us , " had some suspicions of the kings change of religion , from the time that they removed from Cologne into Flanders ; though he was not fully convinced , till about the time ...
... force to the foregoing proofs . " The duke , " he tells us , " had some suspicions of the kings change of religion , from the time that they removed from Cologne into Flanders ; though he was not fully convinced , till about the time ...
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... force against them ; the house of peers appointed that committee , which is mentioned before , to examine and report all those penal statutes , which reached to the taking away the life of any Roman catholick , priest or layman , for ...
... force against them ; the house of peers appointed that committee , which is mentioned before , to examine and report all those penal statutes , which reached to the taking away the life of any Roman catholick , priest or layman , for ...
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... forces now in your majesty's service ; and having a tender regard to the preservation of your majesty's person , and the peace and tranquillity of this kingdom : do , in all humility , desire , & c . " In another address , presented by ...
... forces now in your majesty's service ; and having a tender regard to the preservation of your majesty's person , and the peace and tranquillity of this kingdom : do , in all humility , desire , & c . " In another address , presented by ...
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