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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... hands , when those he employed seemed to have engaged him in any difficul- ties : so as nothing looked steady in the conduct of his affairs , nor aimed at any certain end . ” — -Lord Halifax [ Saville ] , who was no stranger to him ...
... hands , when those he employed seemed to have engaged him in any difficul- ties : so as nothing looked steady in the conduct of his affairs , nor aimed at any certain end . ” — -Lord Halifax [ Saville ] , who was no stranger to him ...
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... hands , at the per- forming of many of their experiments , in his gardens , his parks , and on the river . And , besides , I will not conceal , that he has sometimes reproved them for the slowness of their proceedings : at which ...
... hands , at the per- forming of many of their experiments , in his gardens , his parks , and on the river . And , besides , I will not conceal , that he has sometimes reproved them for the slowness of their proceedings : at which ...
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... hand in it . Mazarine himself looked upon all divinations as fopperies ; except astrology , which he strongly fancied , though he feigned the contrary . When Madam Man- he was an arrant dissembler 3 ; as is con- 5 12 THE LIFE OF.
... hand in it . Mazarine himself looked upon all divinations as fopperies ; except astrology , which he strongly fancied , though he feigned the contrary . When Madam Man- he was an arrant dissembler 3 ; as is con- 5 12 THE LIFE OF.
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... hand in it . Mazarine himself looked upon all divinations as fopperies ; except astrology , which he strongly fancied , though he feigned the contrary . When Madam Man- he was an arrant dissembler " ; as is con- 5 12 THE LIFE OF.
... hand in it . Mazarine himself looked upon all divinations as fopperies ; except astrology , which he strongly fancied , though he feigned the contrary . When Madam Man- he was an arrant dissembler " ; as is con- 5 12 THE LIFE OF.
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... hands of old Mr. Arthur Jackson , presented him with a rich- adorned Bible , which he received , and told them , it should be the rule of his actions " . " Nor can we won- der that a prince of this character , in order to keep up ...
... hands of old Mr. Arthur Jackson , presented him with a rich- adorned Bible , which he received , and told them , it should be the rule of his actions " . " Nor can we won- der that a prince of this character , in order to keep up ...
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