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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... suffered imprisonment , without any other pretence of merit , or running any other hazard " . " These are the words of Clarendon : words of severity , but perhaps justice , to many of his party ; though they come with a very ill grace ...
... suffered imprisonment , without any other pretence of merit , or running any other hazard " . " These are the words of Clarendon : words of severity , but perhaps justice , to many of his party ; though they come with a very ill grace ...
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... suffer'd for father and son , And helped to bring the latter to's throne , Who , with lives and estates , did loyally serve , And yet , for all this , can nothing deserve . ROCHESTER , The king looks not on them , preferment's deny'd ...
... suffer'd for father and son , And helped to bring the latter to's throne , Who , with lives and estates , did loyally serve , And yet , for all this , can nothing deserve . ROCHESTER , The king looks not on them , preferment's deny'd ...
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... suffered his enemies to persecute him ; and even joined with them so far as to hurry him out of the kingdom , and assent to a bill devised for his perpetual banishment . If the account his lordship has given of this affair , be true ...
... suffered his enemies to persecute him ; and even joined with them so far as to hurry him out of the kingdom , and assent to a bill devised for his perpetual banishment . If the account his lordship has given of this affair , be true ...
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... suffering always the rigour of the law to proceed not only against all high- waymen , but also several others , in whose cases the lawyers ( according to their wonted custom ) had used sometimes a great deal of hardship and severity ...
... suffering always the rigour of the law to proceed not only against all high- waymen , but also several others , in whose cases the lawyers ( according to their wonted custom ) had used sometimes a great deal of hardship and severity ...
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... - cessive bail - Nevill , the author of Plato Redivivus , a Burnet , vol . I. p . 612 . b See Toland's Life of Harrington , Wood's Athenæ , and Biographia Britannica . a man of rank and learning , suffered also imprisonment 28 THE LIFE OF.
... - cessive bail - Nevill , the author of Plato Redivivus , a Burnet , vol . I. p . 612 . b See Toland's Life of Harrington , Wood's Athenæ , and Biographia Britannica . a man of rank and learning , suffered also imprisonment 28 THE LIFE OF.
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