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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... Restoration ] , which did so break his mind , and had that operation on his spirits , that , finding he could not propose any such method to himself , by which he might extricate him- self out of the many difficulties and labyrinths in ...
... Restoration ] , which did so break his mind , and had that operation on his spirits , that , finding he could not propose any such method to himself , by which he might extricate him- self out of the many difficulties and labyrinths in ...
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... Restoration to his death : which damped his understanding , and made it in a manner useless to those over whom he bare rule . For " when once the aversion to bear uneasiness taketh place in a mans mind , it doth so check all the ...
... Restoration to his death : which damped his understanding , and made it in a manner useless to those over whom he bare rule . For " when once the aversion to bear uneasiness taketh place in a mans mind , it doth so check all the ...
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... restore the honour of so excellent an institution to its right authors ; and to rescue the time of its formation from ... restoration , we have had no such matters ; which shews , in some part , that education and discipline were more ...
... restore the honour of so excellent an institution to its right authors ; and to rescue the time of its formation from ... restoration , we have had no such matters ; which shews , in some part , that education and discipline were more ...
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... restoration , fore- told , he should enter London on the 29th of May , -60 . He was yet alive ; and Mountague found him , and saw he was capable of being corrupted . So he resolved to prompt him , to send the king such hints as should ...
... restoration , fore- told , he should enter London on the 29th of May , -60 . He was yet alive ; and Mountague found him , and saw he was capable of being corrupted . So he resolved to prompt him , to send the king such hints as should ...
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... Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and restless spirits , who continue their bitterness against the church , and endeavour to ...
... Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and restless spirits , who continue their bitterness against the church , and endeavour to ...
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