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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... 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 Sir William ...
... 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 Sir William ...
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... 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 frankly undertaken by the ...
... 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 frankly undertaken by the ...
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... treaties ; promised his majesty assistance ; and troops were immediately rais- ed to recover the Palatinate . A rupture likewise with Spain ensued , to the great grief of his majesty : ' who , says lord Clarendon , when he was informed ...
... treaties ; promised his majesty assistance ; and troops were immediately rais- ed to recover the Palatinate . A rupture likewise with Spain ensued , to the great grief of his majesty : ' who , says lord Clarendon , when he was informed ...
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... treaty , and to enter on a war with Spain ; he was infinitely offended , so that he wanted only a resolute and brisk counsellor to assist him in destroying the duke : and such a one he promised himself in the arrival of the earl of ...
... treaty , and to enter on a war with Spain ; he was infinitely offended , so that he wanted only a resolute and brisk counsellor to assist him in destroying the duke : and such a one he promised himself in the arrival of the earl of ...
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... treaty , which con- tained articles equally as favourable to the English catholics as that sworn to with . Spain . But the death of James , which happened March 27 , 1625 , ( not without he hath done himself this right with me , that I ...
... treaty , which con- tained articles equally as favourable to the English catholics as that sworn to with . Spain . But the death of James , which happened March 27 , 1625 , ( not without he hath done himself this right with me , that I ...
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