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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... kingdom . In short , the writer of the account given in that Appendix , ( which yet is but a quota . tion from a book printed at London , 1716 , by Mr. Henry Cantrel , called the Royal Martyr a true Christian ) evidently appears to have ...
... kingdom . In short , the writer of the account given in that Appendix , ( which yet is but a quota . tion from a book printed at London , 1716 , by Mr. Henry Cantrel , called the Royal Martyr a true Christian ) evidently appears to have ...
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... kingdom . Then addressing himself to the queen , he said aloud to her the most tender things imaginable , which she answered only with complaints at his boldness ; and , perhaps , ( says the lady ) without being very angry , she ordered ...
... kingdom . Then addressing himself to the queen , he said aloud to her the most tender things imaginable , which she answered only with complaints at his boldness ; and , perhaps , ( says the lady ) without being very angry , she ordered ...
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... kingdom suffered , and an enemy to the public , " he believed he should do God good service if he killed the duke . Which shortly after he resolved to do , and actually accomplished at Portsmouth ( where Buckingham then was , preparing ...
... kingdom suffered , and an enemy to the public , " he believed he should do God good service if he killed the duke . Which shortly after he resolved to do , and actually accomplished at Portsmouth ( where Buckingham then was , preparing ...
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... And , after his return , he further saw , that his loyal subjects in all other parts of his kingdom did suffer in the same kind , though per- chief justice Richardson to be reprimanded in such a severe CHARLES I. " 53.
... And , after his return , he further saw , that his loyal subjects in all other parts of his kingdom did suffer in the same kind , though per- chief justice Richardson to be reprimanded in such a severe CHARLES I. " 53.
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... kingdom , he was informed , and that truly , that his county of Lancashire abounded more in popish recu- sants than any county of England , and thus hath still continued since , to his great regret , with little amend- ment ; save that ...
... kingdom , he was informed , and that truly , that his county of Lancashire abounded more in popish recu- sants than any county of England , and thus hath still continued since , to his great regret , with little amend- ment ; save that ...
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