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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... ministers abundant for any such negociations ; the time itself , and the young peo- ple thereof , of either sex , having been educated in all the liberty of vice , without reprehension or restraint " . " I suppose the reader , by these ...
... ministers abundant for any such negociations ; the time itself , and the young peo- ple thereof , of either sex , having been educated in all the liberty of vice , without reprehension or restraint " . " I suppose the reader , by these ...
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... ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think that religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a ...
... ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think that religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a ...
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... ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think that religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a ...
... ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think that religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a ...
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... ministers at- tended him with acclamations ; and , by the hands of old Mr. Arthur Jackson , presented him with a rich- adorned Bible , which he received , and told them , it should be the rule of his actions " . " Nor can we won- der ...
... ministers at- tended him with acclamations ; and , by the hands of old Mr. Arthur Jackson , presented him with a rich- adorned Bible , which he received , and told them , it should be the rule of his actions " . " Nor can we won- der ...
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... ministers , which went to him at the Hague , he had these memo- rable and rare expressions : That he would make it his business to bring virtue and sobriety into fashion and repute in England ; and though there were a profane drinking ...
... ministers , which went to him at the Hague , he had these memo- rable and rare expressions : That he would make it his business to bring virtue and sobriety into fashion and repute in England ; and though there were a profane drinking ...
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