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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Attached , however , he was to his master , by principle and inclination ; and
studious to promote his interest . The recommendation of Charles I . whose cause
he had espoused , and a long exile , had given him consequence with the young
...
Attached , however , he was to his master , by principle and inclination ; and
studious to promote his interest . The recommendation of Charles I . whose cause
he had espoused , and a long exile , had given him consequence with the young
...
Page 33
... interest and pleasure of one man and a few of his followers : let them rejoice in
their subtilty , who , by betraying the former powers , have gain ' d the favour of
this , not only presery ' d , but advanc ' d themselves in these dangerous changes
...
... interest and pleasure of one man and a few of his followers : let them rejoice in
their subtilty , who , by betraying the former powers , have gain ' d the favour of
this , not only presery ' d , but advanc ' d themselves in these dangerous changes
...
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happy ; not in selling and destroying the interest of it , to satisfy the lusts of one
man . Miserable nation ! that , from so great a height of glory , is fallen into the
most despicable condition in the world , of having all its good depending upon
the ...
happy ; not in selling and destroying the interest of it , to satisfy the lusts of one
man . Miserable nation ! that , from so great a height of glory , is fallen into the
most despicable condition in the world , of having all its good depending upon
the ...
Page 59
... but all over Europe : and then desired his grace to join in diverting the king
from any thoughts of declaring himself in a point which would certainly destroy ,
his interest in England for ever , and yet not do him the least service abroad .
... but all over Europe : and then desired his grace to join in diverting the king
from any thoughts of declaring himself in a point which would certainly destroy ,
his interest in England for ever , and yet not do him the least service abroad .
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... my good father , you must without delay , in going from house to house ,
engage all the catholics to promise to take the oath of allegiance , which will stop
the mouths of the presby , pugnant to the interest of the kingdom who , very
CHARLES ...
... my good father , you must without delay , in going from house to house ,
engage all the catholics to promise to take the oath of allegiance , which will stop
the mouths of the presby , pugnant to the interest of the kingdom who , very
CHARLES ...
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