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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... writer , " first addressed themselves to his ma- jesty , he was pleased to express much satisfaction , that this enterprize was begun in his reign . He then represented to them the gravity and difficulty of their work ; and assured them ...
... writer , " first addressed themselves to his ma- jesty , he was pleased to express much satisfaction , that this enterprize was begun in his reign . He then represented to them the gravity and difficulty of their work ; and assured them ...
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... write whatever I will . So he proposed to me , that he and I should join together in the ruin of my lord treasurer [ Danby ] , and the duchess of Portsmouth ; which might be done thus : The man , though he was infirm and ill , should go ...
... write whatever I will . So he proposed to me , that he and I should join together in the ruin of my lord treasurer [ Danby ] , and the duchess of Portsmouth ; which might be done thus : The man , though he was infirm and ill , should go ...
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... writing a great while be- fore , he became extraordinary sad and melancholy , not " . out of tenderness to his relations , but because this same astrologer had fix'd the term of his own death to a time that was very near . He lost his ...
... writing a great while be- fore , he became extraordinary sad and melancholy , not " . out of tenderness to his relations , but because this same astrologer had fix'd the term of his own death to a time that was very near . He lost his ...
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... writing a great while be- fore , he became extraordinary sad and melancholy , not out of tenderness to his relations , but because this same astrologer had fix'd the term of his own death to a time that was very near . He lost his ...
... writing a great while be- fore , he became extraordinary sad and melancholy , not out of tenderness to his relations , but because this same astrologer had fix'd the term of his own death to a time that was very near . He lost his ...
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... writer , which , possibly , may be true , as being consistent with the king's character ; though I will not charge myself with the proof of it.- " Whilst the king lay at Breda , daily expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ...
... writer , which , possibly , may be true , as being consistent with the king's character ; though I will not charge myself with the proof of it.- " Whilst the king lay at Breda , daily expecting the English navy for his trans- portation ...
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