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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... tion from a book printed at London , 1716 , by Mr. Henry Cantrel , called the Royal Martyr a true Christian ) evidently appears to have had more zeal for the episcopal baptism of Charles than regard to truth , or even his own character ...
... tion from a book printed at London , 1716 , by Mr. Henry Cantrel , called the Royal Martyr a true Christian ) evidently appears to have had more zeal for the episcopal baptism of Charles than regard to truth , or even his own character ...
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... tion , which , in a treaty with an ambassador , might be drawn out in length , or attended with overtures of recompence by some new concessions , which would create new difficulties ; however , that the mediation could not but be ...
... tion , which , in a treaty with an ambassador , might be drawn out in length , or attended with overtures of recompence by some new concessions , which would create new difficulties ; however , that the mediation could not but be ...
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... tion , and knowledge of this to be so : I tell you this , and must somewhat more , in way of admiration of the person of madam ; for the impressions I had of her were but ordinary , but the amazement extraordinary , to find her , as I ...
... tion , and knowledge of this to be so : I tell you this , and must somewhat more , in way of admiration of the person of madam ; for the impressions I had of her were but ordinary , but the amazement extraordinary , to find her , as I ...
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... tion . " Let us add hereunto Dr. Perinchief's testi- mony , concerning this king's devotion , that we may see it in its full extent , " His majesty's constant diligence in those duties [ of religion ] did demonstrate , that nothing but ...
... tion . " Let us add hereunto Dr. Perinchief's testi- mony , concerning this king's devotion , that we may see it in its full extent , " His majesty's constant diligence in those duties [ of religion ] did demonstrate , that nothing but ...
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... tion , without hose or shoes , or scarce cloaths , into Oxford as a triumph , he was content to be a spectator of their calamities ; but gave neither order for their re- lief , or commands for ease of their sufferings : nay , it was ...
... tion , without hose or shoes , or scarce cloaths , into Oxford as a triumph , he was content to be a spectator of their calamities ; but gave neither order for their re- lief , or commands for ease of their sufferings : nay , it was ...
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