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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... friendship inviolable succeeded , contrary to the expectations of many . At his instigation , and in his com- pany , this prince went into Spain , in order great advantages for our commerce , and who had paid the public debts without ...
... friendship inviolable succeeded , contrary to the expectations of many . At his instigation , and in his com- pany , this prince went into Spain , in order great advantages for our commerce , and who had paid the public debts without ...
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... friends held him very much overseen , to deny a parliamen- tary justice in any matter whatsoever ; but in matter The Divine Catastrophe of the Stuarts , p . 19. Svo . Lond . 1731 . duct the queen , who had been espoused at Paris 23 THE ...
... friends held him very much overseen , to deny a parliamen- tary justice in any matter whatsoever ; but in matter The Divine Catastrophe of the Stuarts , p . 19. Svo . Lond . 1731 . duct the queen , who had been espoused at Paris 23 THE ...
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... Friend , if I had no other sin , ( I speak it with reverence to God's majesty ) I assure thee , I would never ask him pardon " . " 1 " These are the reasons for which I am for pronounc- ing Charles innocent in this matter , nor have I ...
... Friend , if I had no other sin , ( I speak it with reverence to God's majesty ) I assure thee , I would never ask him pardon " . " 1 " These are the reasons for which I am for pronounc- ing Charles innocent in this matter , nor have I ...
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... friends of his own and the nation's real interest , is evident from the original letters of one of them , Sir Edward Nicholas , secretary of state to him and to his son and successor . I shall single out a few passages from these ...
... friends of his own and the nation's real interest , is evident from the original letters of one of them , Sir Edward Nicholas , secretary of state to him and to his son and successor . I shall single out a few passages from these ...
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... friend , " CHARLES . " " I hope you will not shew the king this letter ; but put it in the safe custody of Mr. Vulcan * . ” That this letter relates to some intrigue is certain : whether it was of the amorous , or whether of the poli ...
... friend , " CHARLES . " " I hope you will not shew the king this letter ; but put it in the safe custody of Mr. Vulcan * . ” That this letter relates to some intrigue is certain : whether it was of the amorous , or whether of the poli ...
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