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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... Soon after , the king and his two brothers accompanied his highness about twenty miles , and wonderful " Cabala , p . 98. fol . Lond . 1663. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , p . 218. Svo . Lond . 1672 , Rushworth's Historical Collections , vol . I ...
... Soon after , the king and his two brothers accompanied his highness about twenty miles , and wonderful " Cabala , p . 98. fol . Lond . 1663. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , p . 218. Svo . Lond . 1672 , Rushworth's Historical Collections , vol . I ...
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... Soon after the prince's departure the dispensation from Rome arrived , and it was concluded the marriage would be accomplished . But the imme- diate restitution of the Palatinate was now demanded , though that was known to be impossible ...
... Soon after the prince's departure the dispensation from Rome arrived , and it was concluded the marriage would be accomplished . But the imme- diate restitution of the Palatinate was now demanded , though that was known to be impossible ...
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... soon arrived , and as soon was committed ; for Buckingham ruled father and son , nor was there a man could bear up against him . So vain a thing is it for ministers to rely . on the favour or justice of those masters , who have meanness ...
... soon arrived , and as soon was committed ; for Buckingham ruled father and son , nor was there a man could bear up against him . So vain a thing is it for ministers to rely . on the favour or justice of those masters , who have meanness ...
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... commons declared they were ready to prove it on him , unless prevented ; which they * See Clarendon , vol . I. p . 23 , 24 . near the conclusion . See the preceding volume , summation of it ; though soon afterwards ( the duke CHARLES I. 21.
... commons declared they were ready to prove it on him , unless prevented ; which they * See Clarendon , vol . I. p . 23 , 24 . near the conclusion . See the preceding volume , summation of it ; though soon afterwards ( the duke CHARLES I. 21.
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William Harris. summation of it ; though soon afterwards ( the duke of Buckingham being 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 ...
William Harris. summation of it ; though soon afterwards ( the duke of Buckingham being 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 ...
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