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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... reason why he might not have been a good deal master of it . His chain of memory was longer than his chain of thought : the first could bear any burden , the other was tired by being carried on too long : it was fit to ride a heat , but ...
... reason why he might not have been a good deal master of it . His chain of memory was longer than his chain of thought : the first could bear any burden , the other was tired by being carried on too long : it was fit to ride a heat , but ...
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... reason to expect , that we should at this season ( when we are doing all we can to wipe out the memory of all that hath been done amiss by other men , and , we thank God , have wiped it out of our own remembrance ) , have been ourself ...
... reason to expect , that we should at this season ( when we are doing all we can to wipe out the memory of all that hath been done amiss by other men , and , we thank God , have wiped it out of our own remembrance ) , have been ourself ...
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... reasons for the counsels he gave , than they had who were of another opinion . And the king was so far from thinking him his enemy , that , when it was pri- vately proposed to him , by those he trusted most , that he might be secured ...
... reasons for the counsels he gave , than they had who were of another opinion . And the king was so far from thinking him his enemy , that , when it was pri- vately proposed to him , by those he trusted most , that he might be secured ...
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... also Biographia Britannica , p . 1150 . Rapin's History of England , by Tindal , vol . II . p . 586. in the notes Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors , vol . II . p . 4 . by weak reasons . After this , we shall not CHARLES II . 23.
... also Biographia Britannica , p . 1150 . Rapin's History of England , by Tindal , vol . II . p . 586. in the notes Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors , vol . II . p . 4 . by weak reasons . After this , we shall not CHARLES II . 23.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. by weak reasons . After this , we shall not Clarendon we have had occasion frequently to quote . He was a man of parts , and industry ; though not very fit for a statesman , by reason ...
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. by weak reasons . After this , we shall not Clarendon we have had occasion frequently to quote . He was a man of parts , and industry ; though not very fit for a statesman , by reason ...
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