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 5 |
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The consequence of it to the publick , changetb the nature of that quality ; or else
a philosopher , in bis private capacity , might say a great deal to justify it . The
truth is , a king is to be such a distinct creature from a man , that their thoughts are
to ...
The consequence of it to the publick , changetb the nature of that quality ; or else
a philosopher , in bis private capacity , might say a great deal to justify it . The
truth is , a king is to be such a distinct creature from a man , that their thoughts are
to ...
Page 11
Our understandings are too narrow ; our knowledge too little ; our experience too
small ; 10 say , absolutely , what is , or ... says she , “ he ( Mountague ] brought
me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed them .
Our understandings are too narrow ; our knowledge too little ; our experience too
small ; 10 say , absolutely , what is , or ... says she , “ he ( Mountague ] brought
me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed them .
Page 11
And , 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 removed : but if that were
done ...
And , 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 removed : but if that were
done ...
Page 11
Our understandings are too narrow ; our knowledge too ' little ; our experience
too small ; to say , absolutely , what is , or ... says she , “ he [ Mountague ] brought
me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed them .
Our understandings are too narrow ; our knowledge too ' little ; our experience
too small ; to say , absolutely , what is , or ... says she , “ he [ Mountague ] brought
me two letters to bring to you , which he read both to me before he sealed them .
Page 11
And , 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 removed : but if that were
done ...
And , 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 removed : but if that were
done ...
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