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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... says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's ... say is , that if the young prince had received the benefit of episcopal baptism , ( a bene- fit never sufficiently to be ...
... says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's ... say is , that if the young prince had received the benefit of episcopal baptism , ( a bene- fit never sufficiently to be ...
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... says Bolingbroke . And again , says he , These bills were thought necessary for our party - interest . What that party - interest was , is but too well known ; as likewise what he and his coadju- tors aimed at : and therefore it cannot ...
... says Bolingbroke . And again , says he , These bills were thought necessary for our party - interest . What that party - interest was , is but too well known ; as likewise what he and his coadju- tors aimed at : and therefore it cannot ...
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... ( 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 sermons do enough ( though all strive to outdo one another ) ...
... ( 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 sermons do enough ( though all strive to outdo one another ) ...
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... says lord Clarendon , when he was informed of what the duke had so confidently avowed , for which he had • Rushworth , vol . I. p . 144 . Id . vol . I. p . 112 . Spanish ambassadors , wrought so much on him , that CHARLES I. 15.
... says lord Clarendon , when he was informed of what the duke had so confidently avowed , for which he had • Rushworth , vol . I. p . 144 . Id . vol . I. p . 112 . Spanish ambassadors , wrought so much on him , that CHARLES I. 15.
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... says the prince , do you deal in such ware ? Faith , sir , said the keeper , I never saw her face . " But the keeper being willing to search further into the matter , contrived how he might gain some intelli- gence from Carondelet ...
... says the prince , do you deal in such ware ? Faith , sir , said the keeper , I never saw her face . " But the keeper being willing to search further into the matter , contrived how he might gain some intelli- gence from Carondelet ...
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