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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... brought to the English court , where he was made Knight of the Bath , and invested with · " says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's carcasses were dismembered ...
... brought to the English court , where he was made Knight of the Bath , and invested with · " says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's carcasses were dismembered ...
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... brought in , accompanied with his knights ; then car- ried out again , and brought back by earls in their robes of the Garter . My lord - admiral bare him , two others went as supporters , and six marched before with the ornaments . The ...
... brought in , accompanied with his knights ; then car- ried out again , and brought back by earls in their robes of the Garter . My lord - admiral bare him , two others went as supporters , and six marched before with the ornaments . The ...
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... other human means could be brought to pass . ' ' These discourses made so deep an impression on the mind and spirit of the prince , ( whose nature was Some things being dropped by the duke in his narrative 10 THE LIFE OF.
... other human means could be brought to pass . ' ' These discourses made so deep an impression on the mind and spirit of the prince , ( whose nature was Some things being dropped by the duke in his narrative 10 THE LIFE OF.
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... brought to him till four nights after . But all that had passed between him and Carondelet that night , het wrote down then , and gave on the morrow to the prince , desiring that he might not be discovered in this intelligence to the ...
... brought to him till four nights after . But all that had passed between him and Carondelet that night , het wrote down then , and gave on the morrow to the prince , desiring that he might not be discovered in this intelligence to the ...
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... brought by bitter and implacable enemies , and therefore may be somewhat aggravated . • 3. In the remonstrance presented to the king , Dec. 1 , 1641 , which sets forth his evil conduct from the be- ginning , there is no hint given that ...
... brought by bitter and implacable enemies , and therefore may be somewhat aggravated . • 3. In the remonstrance presented to the king , Dec. 1 , 1641 , which sets forth his evil conduct from the be- ginning , there is no hint given that ...
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