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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... says , " that he had a mechanical head , which appeared in his inclination to shipping and fortification , & c . This would make one conclude , that his thoughts would naturally have been more fixed to business , if his plea- sures had ...
... says , " that he had a mechanical head , which appeared in his inclination to shipping and fortification , & c . This would make one conclude , that his thoughts would naturally have been more fixed to business , if his plea- sures had ...
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... say a great deal to justify it . The truth is , a king is to be such a distinct crea- ture from a man , that their ... says the writer , " first addressed themselves to his ma- jesty , he was pleased to express much satisfaction , that ...
... say a great deal to justify it . The truth is , a king is to be such a distinct crea- ture from a man , that their ... says the writer , " first addressed themselves to his ma- jesty , he was pleased to express much satisfaction , that ...
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... says , while he continued under- graduate at Christ Church , Oxon , it was usual with him to discourse in the public schools very fluently in the Greek tongue ; as it was , at the same time , with one John Pettie , of Baliol ...
... says , while he continued under- graduate at Christ Church , Oxon , it was usual with him to discourse in the public schools very fluently in the Greek tongue ; as it was , at the same time , with one John Pettie , of Baliol ...
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... say , absolutely , what is , or what is not , possible , or impossible , to be believed , or done , by men variously ... says she , " he [ Mountague ] brought me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed ...
... say , absolutely , what is , or what is not , possible , or impossible , to be believed , or done , by men variously ... says she , " he [ Mountague ] brought me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed ...
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... says he , when he is in England , he shall tell the king things that he foresees will infallibly ruin him ; and so wish those to be removed , as having an ill star , that would be unfortunate to you if they were not re- moved : but if ...
... says he , when he is in England , he shall tell the king things that he foresees will infallibly ruin him ; and so wish those to be removed , as having an ill star , that would be unfortunate to you if they were not re- moved : but if ...
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