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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... tion or study . He understood the mechanics , and physick ; and was a good chemist , and much set on several preparations of mercury , chiefly the fixing it . He understood navigation well : but above all , he knew the architecture of ...
... tion or study . He understood the mechanics , and physick ; and was a good chemist , and much set on several preparations of mercury , chiefly the fixing it . He understood navigation well : but above all , he knew the architecture of ...
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... tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and restless spirits , who ...
... tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and restless spirits , who ...
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... tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and restless spirits , who ...
... tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon after the Restoration . " We have found , " says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and restless spirits , who ...
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... tion ; and class him , in this respect , with many of his most zealous opponents . Lord Halifax attempts to * Secret History of the Reigns of Charles II . and James II . 12mo . p . 20. 1690 . b Kennet's Register , p . 460 . be relied on ...
... tion ; and class him , in this respect , with many of his most zealous opponents . Lord Halifax attempts to * Secret History of the Reigns of Charles II . and James II . 12mo . p . 20. 1690 . b Kennet's Register , p . 460 . be relied on ...
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... tion ; -not a word , from any one , that it was difficult to find the body .-- A bill was brought in , and ordered to be read a second time ; whether it was passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty ...
... tion ; -not a word , from any one , that it was difficult to find the body .-- A bill was brought in , and ordered to be read a second time ; whether it was passed into a law , or not , I cannot certainly say .-- If not , his majesty ...
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