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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... lord - admiral bare him , two others went as supporters , and six marched before with the ornaments . The patent was read by my lord of Cran- borne , and drawn in most eloquent law Latin by Mr , Attorney ; but so , that we have a duke ...
... lord - admiral bare him , two others went as supporters , and six marched before with the ornaments . The patent was read by my lord of Cran- borne , and drawn in most eloquent law Latin by Mr , Attorney ; but so , that we have a duke ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo . Lond . 1752 . In lord Bolingbroke's letter to Mr. Pope , at the end of his letter to Sir William Wyndham , speaking of Chrysostom's homilies , he adds , ' which puts me in mind of a puritanical parson ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo . Lond . 1752 . In lord Bolingbroke's letter to Mr. Pope , at the end of his letter to Sir William Wyndham , speaking of Chrysostom's homilies , he adds , ' which puts me in mind of a puritanical parson ...
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... lord - keeper , ( who spared for no cost to get intelligence of every hour's occurrences at court ) having received some information , went to the duke at Wallingford - house , whom he found lying on a couch , and would not rise up nor ...
... lord - keeper , ( who spared for no cost to get intelligence of every hour's occurrences at court ) having received some information , went to the duke at Wallingford - house , whom he found lying on a couch , and would not rise up nor ...
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... lords Kensington ( after- wards well known by the title of earl of that he should presently depart beyond sea . The copy of the main paper , scratched in some places by Don Colonna's hand , ( known to the lord - keeper ) was not brought ...
... lords Kensington ( after- wards well known by the title of earl of that he should presently depart beyond sea . The copy of the main paper , scratched in some places by Don Colonna's hand , ( known to the lord - keeper ) was not brought ...
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... lord - keeper , the reader will determine :) but I cannot let this piece of history pass without observing , 1. The obsequiousness of this right reverend and right honour- able father in God , Williams , towards the duke of Buckingham ...
... lord - keeper , the reader will determine :) but I cannot let this piece of history pass without observing , 1. The obsequiousness of this right reverend and right honour- able father in God , Williams , towards the duke of Buckingham ...
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