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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... shews , in some part , that education and discipline were more severe then ( as indeed they were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous studies . Athenæ Oxon . vol . II . c . 561 . openness and frankness ...
... shews , in some part , that education and discipline were more severe then ( as indeed they were ) than after , when scholars were given more to liberty and frivolous studies . Athenæ Oxon . vol . II . c . 561 . openness and frankness ...
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... shews me the time is come wherein I should resign it . And when I cannot live in my own country , but by such means as are worse than dying in it : I think he shews me , I ought to keep myself out of it . Let them please themselves with ...
... shews me the time is come wherein I should resign it . And when I cannot live in my own country , but by such means as are worse than dying in it : I think he shews me , I ought to keep myself out of it . Let them please themselves with ...
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... to do it out of custom . The hypocrisy of the former times inclined men to think they could not shew too great an aversion to it ; and that helped to adulteries being open , abandoned , and ac- encourage this 36 THE LIFE OF.
... to do it out of custom . The hypocrisy of the former times inclined men to think they could not shew too great an aversion to it ; and that helped to adulteries being open , abandoned , and ac- encourage this 36 THE LIFE OF.
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... shew this letter to my lord lieutenant ; and if you have both a mind to oblige me , carry yourselves like friends in this matter . 66 CHARLES R. " This letter had its effect on the lord chancellor : for it appears , by his own account ...
... shew this letter to my lord lieutenant ; and if you have both a mind to oblige me , carry yourselves like friends in this matter . 66 CHARLES R. " This letter had its effect on the lord chancellor : for it appears , by his own account ...
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... shew that gallantry does not make a prince odious . The amours of a good king are always deemed a pardonable weakness , if they are not attended with injustice and violence . Make love like Lewis XIV . or Charles II . king of England ...
... shew that gallantry does not make a prince odious . The amours of a good king are always deemed a pardonable weakness , if they are not attended with injustice and violence . Make love like Lewis XIV . or Charles II . king of England ...
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