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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... passed through the city towards Westminster , the London 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 ...
... passed through the city towards Westminster , the London 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 ...
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... passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty must be blamed ; for the house ex- pressed a high veneration for the martyr.- -Such was the gratitude of Charles to his father ! Such the reve rence and regard ...
... passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty must be blamed ; for the house ex- pressed a high veneration for the martyr.- -Such was the gratitude of Charles to his father ! Such the reve rence and regard ...
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... passed among his mistresses : who , after all , served only to fill up his seraglio ; while a bewitching kind of pleasure , called sauntering , and talking without any constraint , was the true sultana queen he delighted in . " - Burnet ...
... passed among his mistresses : who , after all , served only to fill up his seraglio ; while a bewitching kind of pleasure , called sauntering , and talking without any constraint , was the true sultana queen he delighted in . " - Burnet ...
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... passed there , of what argu- 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 ...
... passed there , of what argu- 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 ...
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... passed is not known . The first ground I had to believe it was this : the marquis de Roucy , who was the man of the greatest family in France that continued protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his ...
... passed is not known . The first ground I had to believe it was this : the marquis de Roucy , who was the man of the greatest family in France that continued protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his ...
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