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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For a testimony of which royal be nignity , and to free them from all hindrances
and occasions of delay , he has given them the establishment of his letters patent
? . " ' One would think , by this passage , that the Royal Society had its beginning
...
For a testimony of which royal be nignity , and to free them from all hindrances
and occasions of delay , he has given them the establishment of his letters patent
? . " ' One would think , by this passage , that the Royal Society had its beginning
...
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But since the king ' s restoration , we have had no such matters ; which shews , in
some part , that education and discipline were more severe then ( as indeed they
were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous ...
But since the king ' s restoration , we have had no such matters ; which shews , in
some part , that education and discipline were more severe then ( as indeed they
were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous ...
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But since the king ' s restoration , we have had no such matters ; which shews , in
some part , that education and discipline were more severe then ( as indeed they
were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous ...
But since the king ' s restoration , we have had no such matters ; which shews , in
some part , that education and discipline were more severe then ( as indeed they
were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous ...
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he was an arrant dissembler 3 ; as is concini , his sister , dy ' d ; and afterwards
the duchess of Merceur , his niece , according to the prediction of an astrologer at
Rome , given in writing a great while before , he became extraordinary sad and ...
he was an arrant dissembler 3 ; as is concini , his sister , dy ' d ; and afterwards
the duchess of Merceur , his niece , according to the prediction of an astrologer at
Rome , given in writing a great while before , he became extraordinary sad and ...
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he was an arrant dissembler 3 ' ; as is con - . cini , his sister , dy ' d ; and
afterwards the duchess of Mercậur , his niece , according to the prediction of an
astrologer at Rome , given in writing a great while before , he became
extraordinary sad ...
he was an arrant dissembler 3 ' ; as is con - . cini , his sister , dy ' d ; and
afterwards the duchess of Mercậur , his niece , according to the prediction of an
astrologer at Rome , given in writing a great while before , he became
extraordinary sad ...
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