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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... opinion of some very grave and learned writers , as it gives spe- cial privileges and advantages both here and hereafter ) it is amazing that archbishop Spotswood and doctor Perinchief should either have been ignorant of it , or ...
... opinion of some very grave and learned writers , as it gives spe- cial privileges and advantages both here and hereafter ) it is amazing that archbishop Spotswood and doctor Perinchief should either have been ignorant of it , or ...
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... opinion of his own greatness , and to make the king grow less and that all looked towards the rising sun . " " endearments and embraces passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ...
... opinion of his own greatness , and to make the king grow less and that all looked towards the rising sun . " " endearments and embraces passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ...
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... opinions , being a frequent hearer of those preachers as were never found to give encour- agement to such practices , but rather the contrary.- Nor was honest Jack , a title always given him , ( though rendered after more diffusive by ...
... opinions , being a frequent hearer of those preachers as were never found to give encour- agement to such practices , but rather the contrary.- Nor was honest Jack , a title always given him , ( though rendered after more diffusive by ...
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... opinion of some brave spirits , in a state most ignominious . " An ille mihi liber , cui mulier im- perat ? cui leges imponit , præscribit , jubet , vetat quod videtur ? qui nihil imperanti negare potest , nihil recusare audet ? poscit ...
... opinion of some brave spirits , in a state most ignominious . " An ille mihi liber , cui mulier im- perat ? cui leges imponit , præscribit , jubet , vetat quod videtur ? qui nihil imperanti negare potest , nihil recusare audet ? poscit ...
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... opinions and practices she abhor- red ; I say , to do this , was weak and inexcusable . " The reproaches that have been cast upon him of infidelity to the marriage - bed , are without foundation , & c . ] The licentiousness of some ...
... opinions and practices she abhor- red ; I say , to do this , was weak and inexcusable . " The reproaches that have been cast upon him of infidelity to the marriage - bed , are without foundation , & c . ] The licentiousness of some ...
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