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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... nothing so well as their red and white ; and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight , than a troop of lean - cheeked Moors . The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both pre- a favourer ' of presbytery . Under this sent , THE LIFE OF.
... nothing so well as their red and white ; and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight , than a troop of lean - cheeked Moors . The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both pre- a favourer ' of presbytery . Under this sent , THE LIFE OF.
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William Harris. a favourer ' of presbytery . Under this sent , and sat by the king in state ; at which monsieur Beaumont quarrels so extremely , that he saith the whole court is Spanish . But , by his favour , he should fall out with ...
William Harris. a favourer ' of presbytery . Under this sent , and sat by the king in state ; at which monsieur Beaumont quarrels so extremely , that he saith the whole court is Spanish . But , by his favour , he should fall out with ...
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... sent to him , upon no terms to make use of it , till further orders were received with relation to it . Soon after the prince's departure the dispensation from Rome arrived , and it was concluded the marriage would be accomplished . But ...
... sent to him , upon no terms to make use of it , till further orders were received with relation to it . Soon after the prince's departure the dispensation from Rome arrived , and it was concluded the marriage would be accomplished . But ...
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... sent for leave to wait on the keeper upon that occasion , and was admitted to come private ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest ; but was told by the keeper , that it would be too ...
... sent for leave to wait on the keeper upon that occasion , and was admitted to come private ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest ; but was told by the keeper , that it would be too ...
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... sent to con- were , by a dissolution . Upon this a charge is framed against prince Charles , as if he was concerned in the fact , and therefore unwilling it should undergo a par- liamentary examination . " Though king Charles was bound ...
... sent to con- were , by a dissolution . Upon this a charge is framed against prince Charles , as if he was concerned in the fact , and therefore unwilling it should undergo a par- liamentary examination . " Though king Charles was bound ...
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