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 5 |
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In the midst of all his remissness , so industrious and indefatigable on some
particular occasions , that no man would either toil longer , or be able to manage
it better b . ” Sir WiHiam Temple , after relating a conversation he had with him ...
In the midst of all his remissness , so industrious and indefatigable on some
particular occasions , that no man would either toil longer , or be able to manage
it better b . ” Sir WiHiam Temple , after relating a conversation he had with him ...
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... to sign that declaration , are enough known to the world ; and that the worthiest
and greatest part of that nation did even then detest and abhor the ill usage of us
in that particular , when the same tyranny was * Causes of Incredulity , p . 24 .
... to sign that declaration , are enough known to the world ; and that the worthiest
and greatest part of that nation did even then detest and abhor the ill usage of us
in that particular , when the same tyranny was * Causes of Incredulity , p . 24 .
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... declaration , are enough known to the world ; and that the worthiest and
greatest part of that nation did even then detest and abhor the ill usage of us in
that particular , when the same tyranny was fessed even by his friends , and very
little to.
... declaration , are enough known to the world ; and that the worthiest and
greatest part of that nation did even then detest and abhor the ill usage of us in
that particular , when the same tyranny was fessed even by his friends , and very
little to.
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This particular we find in a letter from Sancroft to Morley , dated , Feb . 11 , 1678 ,
in the following words : “ Yesterday I had a private intimation from my superiour ,
that it is his pleasure that some further attempt should speedily be made to ...
This particular we find in a letter from Sancroft to Morley , dated , Feb . 11 , 1678 ,
in the following words : “ Yesterday I had a private intimation from my superiour ,
that it is his pleasure that some further attempt should speedily be made to ...
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And his behaviour afterwards , and the good correspondence he had kept with
Cromwell , but especially some confident averments of some particular words or
actions which related to the murder of his father , prevailed with his majesty not to
...
And his behaviour afterwards , and the good correspondence he had kept with
Cromwell , but especially some confident averments of some particular words or
actions which related to the murder of his father , prevailed with his majesty not to
...
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