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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... least of his subjects pleased , and to refuse no man what he asked . But this softness of temper made him apt to fall into the persuasions of whoever had his kindness and confidence for the time , Burnet , vol . I. p . 93 . 12mo Lond ...
... least of his subjects pleased , and to refuse no man what he asked . But this softness of temper made him apt to fall into the persuasions of whoever had his kindness and confidence for the time , Burnet , vol . I. p . 93 . 12mo Lond ...
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... least , with a great fit of sickness , in which they would be in great danger , if they did not die : and that therefore he counsell'd you to defer any resolutions either of war or peace , till some months were past ; for that , if this ...
... least , with a great fit of sickness , in which they would be in great danger , if they did not die : and that therefore he counsell'd you to defer any resolutions either of war or peace , till some months were past ; for that , if this ...
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... least , and were least capable to perform any notable service ; and none had more esteem of themselves , and believed preferment to be more due to them , than a sort of men who had most loudly began the king's health in taverns ...
... least , and were least capable to perform any notable service ; and none had more esteem of themselves , and believed preferment to be more due to them , than a sort of men who had most loudly began the king's health in taverns ...
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... least , so small a favour as to be heard by the king in his own defence . But his majesty's ingratitude in this affair will be farther manifested by the following letter , or declaration , written with his own hand , and signed with his ...
... least , so small a favour as to be heard by the king in his own defence . But his majesty's ingratitude in this affair will be farther manifested by the following letter , or declaration , written with his own hand , and signed with his ...
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... least occasion , than was altogether suitable with the very good breeding , " says lord Hali- fax , " he shewed in most other things . The company he kept , whilst abroad , had so used him to that sort of dialect ; that he was so far ...
... least occasion , than was altogether suitable with the very good breeding , " says lord Hali- fax , " he shewed in most other things . The company he kept , whilst abroad , had so used him to that sort of dialect ; that he was so far ...
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