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 |
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... authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of that solemnity I will give in the note . ] We are indebted to Sir Dudley Carleton for the following account , which was contained in a letter to Mr ...
... authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of that solemnity I will give in the note . ] We are indebted to Sir Dudley Carleton for the following account , which was contained in a letter to Mr ...
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... authority and reverence due to the most illustrious prince [ Charles ] ? Whether he was not wont to be sitting whilst the prince stood , and was in presence , and also having his feet rest- ing upon another seat , after an indecent ...
... authority and reverence due to the most illustrious prince [ Charles ] ? Whether he was not wont to be sitting whilst the prince stood , and was in presence , and also having his feet rest- ing upon another seat , after an indecent ...
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... authority , or the least direction from him , and a great part whereof himself knew to be untrue , and that he had advised an utter breach of the treaty , and to enter on a war with Spain ; he was infinitely offended , so that he wanted ...
... authority , or the least direction from him , and a great part whereof himself knew to be untrue , and that he had advised an utter breach of the treaty , and to enter on a war with Spain ; he was infinitely offended , so that he wanted ...
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... authority . This will be best done by king Charles himself , who , in a letter to secretary Nicholas , has these words : " Though I could have wished their pains had been spared , yet I will neither deny that those things are mine which ...
... authority . This will be best done by king Charles himself , who , in a letter to secretary Nicholas , has these words : " Though I could have wished their pains had been spared , yet I will neither deny that those things are mine which ...
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... authority , and adversa- ries of the church . And as for his good people's law- ful recreation , his pleasure likewise is , that , after the end of divine service , his good people be not disturbed , letted , or discouraged from any ...
... authority , and adversa- ries of the church . And as for his good people's law- ful recreation , his pleasure likewise is , that , after the end of divine service , his good people be not disturbed , letted , or discouraged from any ...
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