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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... taken the care and pains to know , by the devil's means , what could not be known otherwise ; he is obliged to restitution : but if he has taken all ; due care , he is not obliged . " No wonder , therefore , is it to find a prince of ...
... taken the care and pains to know , by the devil's means , what could not be known otherwise ; he is obliged to restitution : but if he has taken all ; due care , he is not obliged . " No wonder , therefore , is it to find a prince of ...
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... taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we ...
... taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we ...
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... taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we ...
... taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we ...
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... taken possession of the three kingdoms . He had been looked on as an enemy by the former king ; -he certainly was so to his designs ; --and it was alledged , " that he had hindered the Scots from inviting his majesty , and , as long as ...
... taken possession of the three kingdoms . He had been looked on as an enemy by the former king ; -he certainly was so to his designs ; --and it was alledged , " that he had hindered the Scots from inviting his majesty , and , as long as ...
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... taken into my consideration the faithful endeavours of the marquis of Argyle , for re- storing me to my just rights , and the happy settling of my dominions ; I am desirous to let the world see how sensible I am of his real respect to ...
... taken into my consideration the faithful endeavours of the marquis of Argyle , for re- storing me to my just rights , and the happy settling of my dominions ; I am desirous to let the world see how sensible I am of his real respect to ...
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