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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... as to bring to a good effect , if you willa . ” From this letter , we may judge of the
goodness of Burnet ' s intelligence ; and pleased much those who came near him
, an astrologer. a See the Appendix . a See the Appendix . CHARLES II . 11.
... as to bring to a good effect , if you willa . ” From this letter , we may judge of the
goodness of Burnet ' s intelligence ; and pleased much those who came near him
, an astrologer. a See the Appendix . a See the Appendix . CHARLES II . 11.
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... he was confident you would have the most glorious reign that ever was . This ,
says he , I am sure I can order so , as to bring to a good effect , if you will a . ”
From this letter , we may judge of the goodness of Burnet ' s intelligence ; and
rectify ...
... he was confident you would have the most glorious reign that ever was . This ,
says he , I am sure I can order so , as to bring to a good effect , if you will a . ”
From this letter , we may judge of the goodness of Burnet ' s intelligence ; and
rectify ...
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... forfeited by the attainder of Sir John Danvers , one of the late king ' s judges .
We are not to wonder then that the cavaliers complained highly of their being
neglected , as Burnet assures us they did : or that , upon Clarendon ' s beating
down ...
... forfeited by the attainder of Sir John Danvers , one of the late king ' s judges .
We are not to wonder then that the cavaliers complained highly of their being
neglected , as Burnet assures us they did : or that , upon Clarendon ' s beating
down ...
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... by whose authority these things were acted , ought to be judges of this case ,
which certainly never happened before . - He , moreover , offered these points to
be considered , and pray ' d earnestly to have council assigned him to speak to ...
... by whose authority these things were acted , ought to be judges of this case ,
which certainly never happened before . - He , moreover , offered these points to
be considered , and pray ' d earnestly to have council assigned him to speak to ...
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Whether Charles was capable of this , let the reader judge from the following
narratives . " The revenue bespect to religion , though on all occasions he
longing to. a Sheffield , vol . II . p . 59 . Qrrery ' s State Papers , fol . 1742 . • Halifax
, p . 32 .
Whether Charles was capable of this , let the reader judge from the following
narratives . " The revenue bespect to religion , though on all occasions he
longing to. a Sheffield , vol . II . p . 59 . Qrrery ' s State Papers , fol . 1742 . • Halifax
, p . 32 .
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