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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... hope his highness and the king will second it " . " However , Mr. Murray had the provostship ; in which , on his death , he was succeeded by the learned Sir Henry Wooton , who , notwithstanding his having been on many embassies ...
... hope his highness and the king will second it " . " However , Mr. Murray had the provostship ; in which , on his death , he was succeeded by the learned Sir Henry Wooton , who , notwithstanding his having been on many embassies ...
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... 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- tical kind , may be pretty ...
... 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- tical kind , may be pretty ...
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... hope , that his hand of justice must be heavier upon them , and lighter upon us , looking now upon our cause , having passed by our faults " . " The King's Cabinet Opened , p . 24 . casioned his making unreasonable vows , Dr. Perinchief ...
... hope , that his hand of justice must be heavier upon them , and lighter upon us , looking now upon our cause , having passed by our faults " . " The King's Cabinet Opened , p . 24 . casioned his making unreasonable vows , Dr. Perinchief ...
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... hope to see you receive the least favour , that the great ones can abridge you of , if you still refuse ; neither dare any move the king in the behalf of any gentleman refuser ; for his heart is so inflamed in this business , as he vows ...
... hope to see you receive the least favour , that the great ones can abridge you of , if you still refuse ; neither dare any move the king in the behalf of any gentleman refuser ; for his heart is so inflamed in this business , as he vows ...
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... hope and believe , that Milton had a soul above being guilty of so mean an action , to serve so mean a purpose ; and there is as little reason for fixing it upon him , as he had to traduce the king for profaning the duty of Charles was ...
... hope and believe , that Milton had a soul above being guilty of so mean an action , to serve so mean a purpose ; and there is as little reason for fixing it upon him , as he had to traduce the king for profaning the duty of Charles was ...
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