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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... sent by sea into Scotland , to be tried before the parliament there , when the commissioner should arrive who was dispatched thither with the rest of the lords , as soon as the seals , and other badges of their several offices , could ...
... sent by sea into Scotland , to be tried before the parliament there , when the commissioner should arrive who was dispatched thither with the rest of the lords , as soon as the seals , and other badges of their several offices , could ...
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... sent to the archbishop of Canterbury , that he should , in his majesty's name , command all the bishops ' bench to concur in thanking him for removing the chancellor [ Clarendon ] ; that he publickly denied what he had declared to the ...
... sent to the archbishop of Canterbury , that he should , in his majesty's name , command all the bishops ' bench to concur in thanking him for removing the chancellor [ Clarendon ] ; that he publickly denied what he had declared to the ...
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... sent by Mr. John Sewell , a register at Windsor Castle : ' Anno 1696 , September twenty - first , the same vault in which king Charles the First was buried , was opened , to lay in a still - born child of the then princess of Denmark ...
... sent by Mr. John Sewell , a register at Windsor Castle : ' Anno 1696 , September twenty - first , the same vault in which king Charles the First was buried , was opened , to lay in a still - born child of the then princess of Denmark ...
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... sent majesty , as we have seen , declared that he de- sired should be capitally punished . Vane made seve → ral exceptions to the indictment ; and , among other things , said , " Here is a long time of action for which I am charged ...
... sent majesty , as we have seen , declared that he de- sired should be capitally punished . Vane made seve → ral exceptions to the indictment ; and , among other things , said , " Here is a long time of action for which I am charged ...
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... sent me by my friends , full of expectations of favours , and employments . Who can think that they , who imprison them , would employ me ; or suffer me to live , when they are put to death ? If I might live , and be employed ; can it ...
... sent me by my friends , full of expectations of favours , and employments . Who can think that they , who imprison them , would employ me ; or suffer me to live , when they are put to death ? If I might live , and be employed ; can it ...
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