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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... liberty of vice , without reprehension or restraint " . " I suppose the reader , by these authorities , will be fully satisfied of the genius and indolence , of Charles ; an indolence , contracted whilst abroad , and confirmed by ...
... liberty of vice , without reprehension or restraint " . " I suppose the reader , by these authorities , will be fully satisfied of the genius and indolence , of Charles ; an indolence , contracted whilst abroad , and confirmed by ...
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... liberty and the sciences , that this noble society , though without a name , was set on foot . " About the year 1645 , " says Dr. Wallis , a very eminent member , " while I lived in London , at a time when , by our civil wars ...
... liberty and the sciences , that this noble society , though without a name , was set on foot . " About the year 1645 , " says Dr. Wallis , a very eminent member , " while I lived in London , at a time when , by our civil wars ...
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... severe then ( as indeed they were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous studies . Athenæ Oxon . vol . II . c . 561 . openness and frankness of heart , which though opposites and 8 THE LIFE OF.
... severe then ( as indeed they were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous studies . Athenæ Oxon . vol . II . c . 561 . openness and frankness of heart , which though opposites and 8 THE LIFE OF.
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... liberty of their con- sciences . Of the number of these divines , Mr. Case was one ; who , with the rest of his brethren , coming where the king lay , and desiring to be admitted into the king's presence , were carried up into the ...
... liberty of their con- sciences . Of the number of these divines , Mr. Case was one ; who , with the rest of his brethren , coming where the king lay , and desiring to be admitted into the king's presence , were carried up into the ...
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... liberty , for the king ; much better . The last earl of Derby , of the Stanley family , has perpetuated it by the following inscription , on a building erected at Knowsley , his seat in Lancashire . " James , earl of Derby , lord of Man ...
... liberty , for the king ; much better . The last earl of Derby , of the Stanley family , has perpetuated it by the following inscription , on a building erected at Knowsley , his seat in Lancashire . " James , earl of Derby , lord of Man ...
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