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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... present , and assisted with his own hands , at the per- forming of many of their experiments , in his gardens , his parks , and on the river . And , besides , I will not conceal , that he has sometimes reproved them for the slowness of ...
... present , and assisted with his own hands , at the per- forming of many of their experiments , in his gardens , his parks , and on the river . And , besides , I will not conceal , that he has sometimes reproved them for the slowness of ...
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... present purpose , but it made a discovery that put men more upon their guard against him . " Kennet's Register , p . 289 . Buckingham's Works , vol . II . p . 58 . Character of K. Charles II . p . 15 . After this , it will be no ...
... present purpose , but it made a discovery that put men more upon their guard against him . " Kennet's Register , p . 289 . Buckingham's Works , vol . II . p . 58 . Character of K. Charles II . p . 15 . After this , it will be no ...
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... present ; as , Mr. Randolph of New Windsor , and others : so that he thinks the lord Clarendon was misled in that matter ; and that king Charles the Second never sent to enquire after the body , since it was well known , both to the ...
... present ; as , Mr. Randolph of New Windsor , and others : so that he thinks the lord Clarendon was misled in that matter ; and that king Charles the Second never sent to enquire after the body , since it was well known , both to the ...
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... present . He has a son by me : I pretend that he ought to acknowledge him ; and I am well assured he will , for he loves me as well as Mademoiselle . ' This creature gets the upper - hand , and discountenances and embarrasses the ...
... present . He has a son by me : I pretend that he ought to acknowledge him ; and I am well assured he will , for he loves me as well as Mademoiselle . ' This creature gets the upper - hand , and discountenances and embarrasses the ...
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... present to their fancies , which , as soon as it shall contradict or vary from , they are ready to embrace or join with the next congregation of people whose dis- cipline and worship agrees with their opinion at that time : so that ...
... present to their fancies , which , as soon as it shall contradict or vary from , they are ready to embrace or join with the next congregation of people whose dis- cipline and worship agrees with their opinion at that time : so that ...
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