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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... looked into the folio since I was a boy , and condemned sometimes to read in it , made one hundred and nineteen ser- mons on the hundred and nineteenth psalm . ' See Letter to Wyndham , p . 526. 8vo . Lond . 1753 . he succeeded him in ...
... looked into the folio since I was a boy , and condemned sometimes to read in it , made one hundred and nineteen ser- mons on the hundred and nineteenth psalm . ' See Letter to Wyndham , p . 526. 8vo . Lond . 1753 . he succeeded him in ...
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... looked out at the windows , he uncovered his head or no ? Whether he were not wont to come into the prince's chamber with his clothes half on , so that the doors could not be opened to them that came to visit the prince from the king of ...
... looked out at the windows , he uncovered his head or no ? Whether he were not wont to come into the prince's chamber with his clothes half on , so that the doors could not be opened to them that came to visit the prince from the king of ...
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... looked towards the rising sun . " " endearments and embraces passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely ...
... looked towards the rising sun . " " endearments and embraces passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely ...
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... looked on him at least with pity . The duke of Buckingham's passion ( continues the lady ) prompted him to a bold action , which the queen has informed me of ; and which has been con- firmed to me by the queen of England , who had it ...
... looked on him at least with pity . The duke of Buckingham's passion ( continues the lady ) prompted him to a bold action , which the queen has informed me of ; and which has been con- firmed to me by the queen of England , who had it ...
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... looked on as no improper supplement to this note . " He was of a religious and quiet conversation , given to no open vice nor whimsical opinions , being a frequent hearer of those preachers as were never found to give encour- agement to ...
... looked on as no improper supplement to this note . " He was of a religious and quiet conversation , given to no open vice nor whimsical opinions , being a frequent hearer of those preachers as were never found to give encour- agement to ...
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