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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... honour to any body of men to be ill treated by such as were ready to sacrifice their country to their own ambition and lust of power . 1 * At Buckingham's instigation , and in his company , he went into Spain , & c . ] The negotiations ...
... honour to any body of men to be ill treated by such as were ready to sacrifice their country to their own ambition and lust of power . 1 * At Buckingham's instigation , and in his company , he went into Spain , & c . ] The negotiations ...
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... honour of his catholic majesty , by his am- inclined to adventures ) that he was transported with the thought of it , and most impatiently solicitous to bring it to pass " . ' Thus having , with much difficulty , gained the king's ...
... honour of his catholic majesty , by his am- inclined to adventures ) that he was transported with the thought of it , and most impatiently solicitous to bring it to pass " . ' Thus having , with much difficulty , gained the king's ...
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... honour- able father in God , Williams , towards the duke of Buckingham ; and how solicitous to curry favour with him , though remarkable for vile behaviour , both poli- tical and moral . Doubtless , he must have been very mindful of the ...
... honour- able father in God , Williams , towards the duke of Buckingham ; and how solicitous to curry favour with him , though remarkable for vile behaviour , both poli- tical and moral . Doubtless , he must have been very mindful of the ...
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... honour to tell me , that when the duke of Buckingham came to kiss her gown , she being in the fore - seat of the coach with the princess of Conti , he hid himself with the curtain , as if he had something to say to her ; but , in ...
... honour to tell me , that when the duke of Buckingham came to kiss her gown , she being in the fore - seat of the coach with the princess of Conti , he hid himself with the curtain , as if he had something to say to her ; but , in ...
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... honour ; but truth compels me to say , that what he here speaks has much , too much , the air of declamation to be entirely relied on . Buckingham was lewd ; but no one , but Milton , hints that Charles was a partaker of his vices ; and ...
... honour ; but truth compels me to say , that what he here speaks has much , too much , the air of declamation to be entirely relied on . Buckingham was lewd ; but no one , but Milton , hints that Charles was a partaker of his vices ; and ...
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