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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... natural to him in all he said or did . From his own temper , he desired nothing but to be easy himself , and that every body else should be so ; and would have been glad to see the least of his subjects pleased , and to refuse no man ...
... natural to him in all he said or did . From his own temper , he desired nothing but to be easy himself , and that every body else should be so ; and would have been glad to see the least of his subjects pleased , and to refuse no man ...
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... natural course , and God's provi- dence ; and , by degrees , unbent his mind from the * Buckingham's Works , p . 408. 8vo edition . Charles II . 8vo . p . 40. Lond . 1750 . Character of King gree , he was subject to much weakness and ...
... natural course , and God's provi- dence ; and , by degrees , unbent his mind from the * Buckingham's Works , p . 408. 8vo edition . Charles II . 8vo . p . 40. Lond . 1750 . Character of King gree , he was subject to much weakness and ...
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... nature all this while . He would slide from an asking face , and could guess very well . It was throwing a man off from his shoulders , that leaned upon them with his whole weight ; so that the party was not gladder to receive , than he ...
... nature all this while . He would slide from an asking face , and could guess very well . It was throwing a man off from his shoulders , that leaned upon them with his whole weight ; so that the party was not gladder to receive , than he ...
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... nature of that quality ; or else a philosopher , in his private capacity , might say a great deal to justify it . The truth is , a king is to be such a distinct crea- ture from a man , that their thoughts are to be put in quite a ...
... nature of that quality ; or else a philosopher , in his private capacity , might say a great deal to justify it . The truth is , a king is to be such a distinct crea- ture from a man , that their thoughts are to be put in quite a ...
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... nature : he has been present , and assisted with his own hands , at the per- forming of many of their experiments ... natural philoso- phy , 6 THE LIFE OF.
... nature : he has been present , and assisted with his own hands , at the per- forming of many of their experiments ... natural philoso- phy , 6 THE LIFE OF.
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