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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... forces for the king , though in vain ; and , after his death , was re- duced to great straits ; insomuch that she requested * Cabala , p . 312 . b Echard . • Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz , vol . I. p . 201. 12mo . Lond . 1723 ...
... forces for the king , though in vain ; and , after his death , was re- duced to great straits ; insomuch that she requested * Cabala , p . 312 . b Echard . • Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz , vol . I. p . 201. 12mo . Lond . 1723 ...
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... force enough to cross his other designs : and in this ⚫ stratagem he had brought himself to a habit of neglect , and even of rudeness towards the queen ; so that , upon expostulations with her on a trivial occasion , he told her she ...
... force enough to cross his other designs : and in this ⚫ stratagem he had brought himself to a habit of neglect , and even of rudeness towards the queen ; so that , upon expostulations with her on a trivial occasion , he told her she ...
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William Harris. young queen , fearing lest her interest might be of force enough to cross his other designs . vourite of Anne of Austria , wife to Lewis XIII.— “ At the queen of England's leaving Amiens , the French court accompanied her ...
William Harris. young queen , fearing lest her interest might be of force enough to cross his other designs . vourite of Anne of Austria , wife to Lewis XIII.— “ At the queen of England's leaving Amiens , the French court accompanied her ...
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... force in determining the chastity of Charles , than a thousand of these kind of assertions and inferences . But as such a fact , properly attested , has not been brought , even by Peyton or Mil- ton , we may , I think , conclude that ...
... force in determining the chastity of Charles , than a thousand of these kind of assertions and inferences . But as such a fact , properly attested , has not been brought , even by Peyton or Mil- ton , we may , I think , conclude that ...
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... force , of a tendency to efface any good impressions received in the worship of God , and seemingly incon- sistent with the answer or prayer subjoined to the fourth commandment in the Common Prayer - book , " Lord , have mercy upon us ...
... force , of a tendency to efface any good impressions received in the worship of God , and seemingly incon- sistent with the answer or prayer subjoined to the fourth commandment in the Common Prayer - book , " Lord , have mercy upon us ...
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