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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... told , he should enter London on the 29th of May , -60 . He was yet alive ; and Mountague found him , and saw he was capable of being corrupted . So he resolved to prompt him , to send the king such hints as should serve his own ends ...
... told , he should enter London on the 29th of May , -60 . He was yet alive ; and Mountague found him , and saw he was capable of being corrupted . So he resolved to prompt him , to send the king such hints as should serve his own ends ...
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... told them , it should be the rule of his actions " . " Nor can we won- der that a prince of this character , in order to keep up appearances , should order attempts to be made to re- cover his brother from popery ; which he himself was ...
... told them , it should be the rule of his actions " . " Nor can we won- der that a prince of this character , in order to keep up appearances , should order attempts to be made to re- cover his brother from popery ; which he himself was ...
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... told withal , that the king was busy at his devotions , and that till he had done they must be contented to stay . Being thus left alone ( by contrivance , no doubt ) , and hearing a sound of groaning piety , such was the curiosity of ...
... told withal , that the king was busy at his devotions , and that till he had done they must be contented to stay . Being thus left alone ( by contrivance , no doubt ) , and hearing a sound of groaning piety , such was the curiosity of ...
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... told us a long - winded story ; the substance of which is , that the body of the king's father could not be found at Windsor , where it had been interred , because the lords Southampton and Lindsey , who had attended on that occasion ...
... told us a long - winded story ; the substance of which is , that the body of the king's father could not be found at Windsor , where it had been interred , because the lords Southampton and Lindsey , who had attended on that occasion ...
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... told this in great confidence to his minister ; who , after his death , sent an advertisement of it to myself . Sir Allen Bro- derick , a great confident of the chancellor's , who , from being very atheistical , became in the last years ...
... told this in great confidence to his minister ; who , after his death , sent an advertisement of it to myself . Sir Allen Bro- derick , a great confident of the chancellor's , who , from being very atheistical , became in the last years ...
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