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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... Harvard College Library Bowie Collection Gift of Mrs. E. D. Brandegee Nov. 9 , 1908 . G. WOODFALL , Printer , Angel Court , Skinner Street , London . AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS Bu 1876.16 ( 2 ) ,
... Harvard College Library Bowie Collection Gift of Mrs. E. D. Brandegee Nov. 9 , 1908 . G. WOODFALL , Printer , Angel Court , Skinner Street , London . AN HISTORICAL AND CRITICAL ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS Bu 1876.16 ( 2 ) ,
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... court , where he was made Knight of the Bath , and invested with 6 says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's carcasses were dismembered " ' Spotswood ob- serves ...
... court , where he was made Knight of the Bath , and invested with 6 says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's carcasses were dismembered " ' Spotswood ob- serves ...
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... court is Spanish . But , by his favour , he should fall out with none but himself ; for they were all indif- ferently invited to come as private men to a private sport ; which he refusing , the Spanish ambassador wil- lingly accepted ...
... court is Spanish . But , by his favour , he should fall out with none but himself ; for they were all indif- ferently invited to come as private men to a private sport ; which he refusing , the Spanish ambassador wil- lingly accepted ...
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... court formed for him . Though he had had a great aversion towards Villiers , duke of Buckingham , whose inso- lence was great , yet a friendship inviolable succeeded , contrary to the expectations of many . At his instigation , and in ...
... court formed for him . Though he had had a great aversion towards Villiers , duke of Buckingham , whose inso- lence was great , yet a friendship inviolable succeeded , contrary to the expectations of many . At his instigation , and in ...
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... court , and the slow progress in all things of cere- mony , might yet retard the Infanta's voyage into Eng- land many months , all which would in a moment be removed by his highness's own presence ; that it would be such an obligation ...
... court , and the slow progress in all things of cere- mony , might yet retard the Infanta's voyage into Eng- land many months , all which would in a moment be removed by his highness's own presence ; that it would be such an obligation ...
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