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 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 82
Page 5
... • Perinchief's Life of King Charles , p . 2 . • Winwood's Memorials of Affairs of State , vol . 11. p . 43. folio . Lond . 1725 . tutor he was so diligent and studious , that • 3 CHARLES I. 5 a favourer' of presbytery. Under this ...
... • Perinchief's Life of King Charles , p . 2 . • Winwood's Memorials of Affairs of State , vol . 11. p . 43. folio . Lond . 1725 . tutor he was so diligent and studious , that • 3 CHARLES I. 5 a favourer' of presbytery. Under this ...
Page 9
... affairs of Germany . At length they seem to have been sin- cere , and determined to conclude it . The duke of Buckingham then , out of envy to the earl of Bristol , ( who had the sole management of the affair ) one day insinuated to the ...
... affairs of Germany . At length they seem to have been sin- cere , and determined to conclude it . The duke of Buckingham then , out of envy to the earl of Bristol , ( who had the sole management of the affair ) one day insinuated to the ...
Page 10
... affair , that only remained undetermined , and was not entirely yielded to , though under a very friendly deli- beration , which was the restoring the Palatinate , it was very probable that the king of Spain himself might chuse , in the ...
... affair , that only remained undetermined , and was not entirely yielded to , though under a very friendly deli- beration , which was the restoring the Palatinate , it was very probable that the king of Spain himself might chuse , in the ...
Page 20
... affair to the prince and duke ; ( though how consistent this correspondence with a courtezan was with the character of a bishop and a lord - keeper , the reader will determine :) but I cannot let this piece of history pass without ...
... affair to the prince and duke ; ( though how consistent this correspondence with a courtezan was with the character of a bishop and a lord - keeper , the reader will determine :) but I cannot let this piece of history pass without ...
Page 35
... affairs , which he took for the pretext of his return . After having done with his chimerical ne- gotiation , he came to the reigning queen , whom he found in bed , almost alone . That princess was in- formed by a letter from the ...
... affairs , which he took for the pretext of his return . After having done with his chimerical ne- gotiation , he came to the reigning queen , whom he found in bed , almost alone . That princess was in- formed by a letter from the ...
Other editions - View all
An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and ... William Harris No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
affairs answer archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Arminianism army authority bill bishops brought Buckingham cause church church of England clergy command concerning council court crown declared desired divine duke Dutch earl England English favour fleet force gave give hand hath History honour house of commons Icon Basilike Ireland Irish judge justice king Charles King Charles's king of Morocco king's kingdom Laud Letters and Dispatches liberty Lond London lord Clarendon lordship majestie's majesty majesty's Memoirs ment never oath observed occasion parlia parliament parliament of England passage peace person petition of right pillory prayer prince protestants punishment queen reader reason rebellion reign religion royal Rushworth says Scotland Scots sent shew ships Spain speaking Star-chamber Strafforde Strafforde's Letters subjects things thirty-nine articles thought tion told treaty treaty of Newport truth unto votes Whitlock words writing