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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 25
Page 7
... meetings we held sometimes at Dr. Goddard's lodgings , in Wood - street , or some convenient place near , on occasion of his keeping an operator for grinding glasses for telescopes and microscopes ; and sometimes at a convenient place ...
... meetings we held sometimes at Dr. Goddard's lodgings , in Wood - street , or some convenient place near , on occasion of his keeping an operator for grinding glasses for telescopes and microscopes ; and sometimes at a convenient place ...
Page 8
... meetings in Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr. Pettie's lodgings , in an apothecarie's house , because of the convenience of inspecting drugs , and the like , as there was occasion : and , after ...
... meetings in Oxford , and brought those studies into fashion there : meeting first at Dr. Pettie's lodgings , in an apothecarie's house , because of the convenience of inspecting drugs , and the like , as there was occasion : and , after ...
Page 49
... meeting continued with the same or more license ; and the discourses which passed there , of what argu- ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company ...
... meeting continued with the same or more license ; and the discourses which passed there , of what argu- ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company ...
Page 103
... meeting under pretence of exercise of religion , in other man- ner than is allowed by the Liturgy or practice of the Church of England , where there shall be present five persons , or more , above those of the household , upon proof ...
... meeting under pretence of exercise of religion , in other man- ner than is allowed by the Liturgy or practice of the Church of England , where there shall be present five persons , or more , above those of the household , upon proof ...
Page 104
... meeting , for exercise of religion contrary to law ; were not ( unless only in passing the road ) to come , or be within five miles of any city , town corporate , or borough , that sends burgesses to parlia- ment ; nor within five miles ...
... meeting , for exercise of religion contrary to law ; were not ( unless only in passing the road ) to come , or be within five miles of any city , town corporate , or borough , that sends burgesses to parlia- ment ; nor within five miles ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
act of parliament Act of Uniformity affairs afterwards ambassador appear army authority believe bill bishop brought Burnet catholics Christian church Church of England Clarendon Clarendon's Continuation clergy command concerned confess court crown D'Estrades Danby declared designs desired discourse duchess duchess of Portsmouth duke of York Dutch earl endeavour England favour French friends give Grey's Debates guards hands hath Holland honour house of commons house of lords judges justice king Charles king of France king's kingdom letter liament liberty Lond London lord lordship majesty majesty's manner matter ment ministers nation never oath obliged observed occasion papists parliament passed peace pension persons perswade pope popery popish popish plot pretended prince protestant queen reason reign religion resolved royal ruin says sent shew subjects suffered tell thing thought thousand pounds tion told Tryal write