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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... Lord Halifax [ Saville ] , who was no stranger to him , says , " that he had a mechanical head , which appeared in his inclination to shipping and fortification , & c . This would make one conclude , that his thoughts would naturally ...
... Lord Halifax [ Saville ] , who was no stranger to him , says , " that he had a mechanical head , which appeared in his inclination to shipping and fortification , & c . This would make one conclude , that his thoughts would naturally ...
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... lord treasurer [ Danby ] , and the duchess of Portsmouth ; which might be done thus : The man , though he was infirm and ill , should go into England ; and there , after having been a little time , to sollicit you for money ; for that ...
... lord treasurer [ Danby ] , and the duchess of Portsmouth ; which might be done thus : The man , though he was infirm and ill , should go into England ; and there , after having been a little time , to sollicit you for money ; for that ...
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... Lord - since thou art pleased to restore me to the throne of my ancestors , grant me a heart constant in the exercise and protection of thy true protestant religion . - Never may I seek the op- pression of those who , out of tenderness ...
... Lord - since thou art pleased to restore me to the throne of my ancestors , grant me a heart constant in the exercise and protection of thy true protestant religion . - Never may I seek the op- pression of those who , out of tenderness ...
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... Lord Clarendon , as we have seen , endeavours to excuse and justify his master ; - but how very poorly , is about to appear . I will not here take notice of Charles's treatment of the body of the presbyterians , to whom he , in a good ...
... Lord Clarendon , as we have seen , endeavours to excuse and justify his master ; - but how very poorly , is about to appear . I will not here take notice of Charles's treatment of the body of the presbyterians , to whom he , in a good ...
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... lord of Man and the Isles , grandson of James , earl of Derby , and of Charlotte , daughter of Claude duke de la Tremouille , whose hus- band , James , was beheaded at Bolton , xv . Octob . MDCLII . for the strenuously adhering to ...
... lord of Man and the Isles , grandson of James , earl of Derby , and of Charlotte , daughter of Claude duke de la Tremouille , whose hus- band , James , was beheaded at Bolton , xv . Octob . MDCLII . for the strenuously adhering to ...
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