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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... occasion , and first suggested these meet- ings ) ; and many others . These 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 ...
... occasion , and first suggested these meet- ings ) ; and many others . These 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 ...
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... occasion : and , after his remove to Ireland , tho ' not so constantly , at the lodgings of Dr. Wilkins , then Warden of Wadham College ; and after his removal to Trinity College in Cambridge , at the lodgings of the honourable Mr ...
... occasion : and , after his remove to Ireland , tho ' not so constantly , at the lodgings of Dr. Wilkins , then Warden of Wadham College ; and after his removal to Trinity College in Cambridge , at the lodgings of the honourable Mr ...
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... occasion frequently to quote . He was a man of parts , and industry ; though not very fit for a statesman , by ... occasions , very useful , surrounded as he was by visionaries , debau- chees , and idlers of various kinds . At the ...
... occasion frequently to quote . He was a man of parts , and industry ; though not very fit for a statesman , by ... occasions , very useful , surrounded as he was by visionaries , debau- chees , and idlers of various kinds . At the ...
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... occasion , " could not recollect their memories , nor find any one mark by which they could make any judgment near what place the kings body lay " . " - This was the excuse to save appearances ; and cover over disregard and neglect of a ...
... occasion , " could not recollect their memories , nor find any one mark by which they could make any judgment near what place the kings body lay " . " - This was the excuse to save appearances ; and cover over disregard and neglect of a ...
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... occasion of this letter ; which , if I am rightly informed , was so insolent as to justify all he had done , acknowledging no supreame power in England but a parl . and many things to that purpose . You have had a true account of all ...
... occasion of this letter ; which , if I am rightly informed , was so insolent as to justify all he had done , acknowledging no supreame power in England but a parl . and many things to that purpose . You have had a true account of all ...
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