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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... king will dispense with him , my letter notwith- standing , adds he , I humbly beseech his Majesty to write a letter unto me , as a warrant to admit him only ad curam & regimen collegii , instead of the other word ad curum animarum . I ...
... king will dispense with him , my letter notwith- standing , adds he , I humbly beseech his Majesty to write a letter unto me , as a warrant to admit him only ad curam & regimen collegii , instead of the other word ad curum animarum . I ...
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... king , though as will appear in the note * , much in the taste of the Spaniards , with his watching an hour together in a close coach in the open street to see her as she went abroad , the bravery of his journey , and his discreet ...
... king , though as will appear in the note * , much in the taste of the Spaniards , with his watching an hour together in a close coach in the open street to see her as she went abroad , the bravery of his journey , and his discreet ...
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... king's fears , & c . ] Williams was devoted to the duke of Buckingham , though the duke was far enough from being pleased with him ; and on this occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king ...
... king's fears , & c . ] Williams was devoted to the duke of Buckingham , though the duke was far enough from being pleased with him ; and on this occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king ...
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... king's favour : and besought the duke to make haste to Windsor , and shew himself to the king before supper were ended ; to deport himself with all ami- cable address , and not stir from him day or night . For the danger was , that some ...
... king's favour : and besought the duke to make haste to Windsor , and shew himself to the king before supper were ended ; to deport himself with all ami- cable address , and not stir from him day or night . For the danger was , that some ...
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... king , which the prince pro- mised ; and then went chearfully to Windsor , and shewed the papers ( which were not written in the keeper's hand ) to the duke , and both of them presently desired a private audience , and gave the papers ...
... king , which the prince pro- mised ; and then went chearfully to Windsor , and shewed the papers ( which were not written in the keeper's hand ) to the duke , and both of them presently desired a private audience , and gave the papers ...
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