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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... lordship what joy is here for the prince's return , ' ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's expressions can inform you , nor can the preachers in their ...
... lordship what joy is here for the prince's return , ' ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's expressions can inform you , nor can the preachers in their ...
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... lordship , who had discovered him to be a lover of our English beauties , and particularly of one in Mark - lane , a witty woman , and one who must be courted with news and occurrences . This woman the keeper had bribed to send him word ...
... lordship , who had discovered him to be a lover of our English beauties , and particularly of one in Mark - lane , a witty woman , and one who must be courted with news and occurrences . This woman the keeper had bribed to send him word ...
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... lordship ( meaning Laud ) or which of their lordships , he might name ; for torture might draw unexpected things from him . After this he was asked no more questions , but sent back to prison . The council then fell into debate ...
... lordship ( meaning Laud ) or which of their lordships , he might name ; for torture might draw unexpected things from him . After this he was asked no more questions , but sent back to prison . The council then fell into debate ...
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... lordship endea- a History of his own Times , p . 25 . C King's Cabinet , p . 3 . b Memorials , p . 204 . * Id . p . 8 . d King's Cabinet Opened , p . 13 . nour , probity , and good faith of this prince 80 THE LIFE OF.
... lordship endea- a History of his own Times , p . 25 . C King's Cabinet , p . 3 . b Memorials , p . 204 . * Id . p . 8 . d King's Cabinet Opened , p . 13 . nour , probity , and good faith of this prince 80 THE LIFE OF.
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... lordship loved to asperse his enemies , and therefore would sometimes invent , in order to blacken ! What further proves the charge of concealing those parts which would have vindicated their majesties , to be false , is , that those ...
... lordship loved to asperse his enemies , and therefore would sometimes invent , in order to blacken ! What further proves the charge of concealing those parts which would have vindicated their majesties , to be false , is , that those ...
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