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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... ment . In Grey's Parliamentary Debates , there are several speeches of the courtiers in favour of the resolu- tion ; -not a word , from any one , that it was difficult to find the body .-- A bill was brought in , and ordered to be read ...
... ment . In Grey's Parliamentary Debates , there are several speeches of the courtiers in favour of the resolu- tion ; -not a word , from any one , that it was difficult to find the body .-- A bill was brought in , and ordered to be read ...
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... ment being called , which was wholly devoted to the court , it was determined that he should feel the effects of its resentment . Accordingly the house of com- a See Journals of the House of Commons , Sept. 5 , 1660 . vol . VII . p ...
... ment being called , which was wholly devoted to the court , it was determined that he should feel the effects of its resentment . Accordingly the house of com- a See Journals of the House of Commons , Sept. 5 , 1660 . vol . VII . p ...
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... ment being called , which was wholly devoted to the court , it was determined that he should feel the effects of its resentment . Accordingly the house of com- * See Journals of the House of Commons , Sept. 5 , 1660 . vol . VII . p ...
... ment being called , which was wholly devoted to the court , it was determined that he should feel the effects of its resentment . Accordingly the house of com- * See Journals of the House of Commons , Sept. 5 , 1660 . vol . VII . p ...
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... ment , it is evident , was fitted for almost every person concerned in the government from the death of the late king , whose death is not laid to Sir Henry's charge , though it was the alone crime which his pre- sent majesty , as we ...
... ment , it is evident , was fitted for almost every person concerned in the government from the death of the late king , whose death is not laid to Sir Henry's charge , though it was the alone crime which his pre- sent majesty , as we ...
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... ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few hours which re- mained of the preceding night , and which were too little for sleep . All these ...
... ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few hours which re- mained of the preceding night , and which were too little for sleep . All these ...
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