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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Page 25
... command : Beauty has crown'd you , and you must have been The whole world's mistress other than a queen . All had been rivals , and you might have spar'd Or kill'd , and tyranniz'd , without a guard . * * * * * * * * * Such eyes as ...
... command : Beauty has crown'd you , and you must have been The whole world's mistress other than a queen . All had been rivals , and you might have spar'd Or kill'd , and tyranniz'd , without a guard . * * * * * * * * * Such eyes as ...
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... command the counte of Tilliers , that the same might be kept in her's : her answer was , she hoped that . I would give her leave to order her house as she list herself ( now if she had said that she would speak with me , not doubting to ...
... command the counte of Tilliers , that the same might be kept in her's : her answer was , she hoped that . I would give her leave to order her house as she list herself ( now if she had said that she would speak with me , not doubting to ...
Page 42
... commands , forbids , and regulates his conduct at pleasure ; who neither can refuse what she requests , nor dares disobey her orders ? If she asks any thing , it must be given ; does she call ? he must answer ; when shut out he must ...
... commands , forbids , and regulates his conduct at pleasure ; who neither can refuse what she requests , nor dares disobey her orders ? If she asks any thing , it must be given ; does she call ? he must answer ; when shut out he must ...
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... command these his directions , then given in Lancashire , with a few words thereunto added , and most appliable to these parts of the realm , to be pub- lished to all his subjects . " Whereas he did justly , in his progress through ...
... command these his directions , then given in Lancashire , with a few words thereunto added , and most appliable to these parts of the realm , to be pub- lished to all his subjects . " Whereas he did justly , in his progress through ...
Page 56
... commands to put the laws in due execution against them . " His majesty's pleasure likewise is , that the bishop of the diocess take the like strict order with all the pu- ritans and precisians within the same , either constrain them to ...
... commands to put the laws in due execution against them . " His majesty's pleasure likewise is , that the bishop of the diocess take the like strict order with all the pu- ritans and precisians within the same , either constrain them to ...
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