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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... king's return , in 1660 , were increased with the accession of divers wor- thy and honourable persons ; and were afterwards in- corporated by the name of the Royal Society , & c . and so continues to this day . " . The reader will par ...
... king's return , in 1660 , were increased with the accession of divers wor- thy and honourable persons ; and were afterwards in- corporated by the name of the Royal Society , & c . and so continues to this day . " . The reader will par ...
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... king , and came over without being recalled " . " This , at first sight , seems a strange pas- sage : a passage which seems to have been picked up merely to reflect on the king and the ambassador . But improbabilities , though , for a ...
... king , and came over without being recalled " . " This , at first sight , seems a strange pas- sage : a passage which seems to have been picked up merely to reflect on the king and the ambassador . But improbabilities , though , for a ...
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... king's character ; though I will not charge myself with the proof of it.- " Whilst the king lay at Breda , daily expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ; the dissenting party , fearing the worst , thought it but reasonable ...
... king's character ; though I will not charge myself with the proof of it.- " Whilst the king lay at Breda , daily expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ; the dissenting party , fearing the worst , thought it but reasonable ...
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... king's closet ; but told withal , that the king was busy at his devotions , and that till he had done they must be contented to stay . Being thus left alone ( by contrivance , no doubt ) , and hearing a sound of groaning piety , such ...
... king's closet ; but told withal , that the king was busy at his devotions , and that till he had done they must be contented to stay . Being thus left alone ( by contrivance , no doubt ) , and hearing a sound of groaning piety , such ...
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... king's bounty , soon after his arrival in England : who had never suffered imprisonment , or run hazard in the field , for the royal cause ; and who , moreover , had pro- cured of the king the manor of Cornbury , in Oxford- shire ...
... king's bounty , soon after his arrival in England : who had never suffered imprisonment , or run hazard in the field , for the royal cause ; and who , moreover , had pro- cured of the king the manor of Cornbury , in Oxford- shire ...
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