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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... peace , and treaties that execute themselves ; who had obtained so a Memoirs of the Life and Ministerial Conduct of Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo . Lond . 1752 . In lord Bolingbroke's letter to Mr. Pope , at the end of his letter to ...
... peace , and treaties that execute themselves ; who had obtained so a Memoirs of the Life and Ministerial Conduct of Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo . Lond . 1752 . In lord Bolingbroke's letter to Mr. Pope , at the end of his letter to ...
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... peace and restitution of his family , which by no other human means could be brought to pass . ' ' These discourses made so deep an impression on the mind and spirit of the prince , ( whose nature was Some things being dropped by the ...
... peace and restitution of his family , which by no other human means could be brought to pass . ' ' These discourses made so deep an impression on the mind and spirit of the prince , ( whose nature was Some things being dropped by the ...
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... peace . " The insolence , pride , lust , and revenge of Bucking- ham , appear from these passages , better than from a thousand descriptions : and it cannot but somewhat Memoirs towards writing the History of Anne of Austria , at the ...
... peace . " The insolence , pride , lust , and revenge of Bucking- ham , appear from these passages , better than from a thousand descriptions : and it cannot but somewhat Memoirs towards writing the History of Anne of Austria , at the ...
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... peace , harmony , and concord in families prevail . Whereas , if the prince is lewd and debauched , if he roams abroad and violates the virgin , or adulterously invades the matron's bed , and fears not to proclaim his unchaste deeds ...
... peace , harmony , and concord in families prevail . Whereas , if the prince is lewd and debauched , if he roams abroad and violates the virgin , or adulterously invades the matron's bed , and fears not to proclaim his unchaste deeds ...
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... peace , be informed thereof . " Given at the manor of Greenwich the 24th day of May , in the sixteenth year of his majesty's reign , of England , France , and Ireland , and of Scotland , the one and fiftieth . " " Now out of a like ...
... peace , be informed thereof . " Given at the manor of Greenwich the 24th day of May , in the sixteenth year of his majesty's reign , of England , France , and Ireland , and of Scotland , the one and fiftieth . " " Now out of a like ...
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