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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... - Perinchief's Life of Charles , p . 3. See also Burnet , vol . I. p . 24. Dutch edit . in 12mo . But his fears , we shall find , were without foundation . A he far advanced in learning ; insomuch that his brother 6 THE LIFE OF.
... - Perinchief's Life of Charles , p . 3. See also Burnet , vol . I. p . 24. Dutch edit . in 12mo . But his fears , we shall find , were without foundation . A he far advanced in learning ; insomuch that his brother 6 THE LIFE OF.
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... fears and suspicions , and had also revealed ' not authority , or the least direction from him , and a great part whereof himself knew to be untrue , and that he had advised an utter breach of the treaty , and to enter on a war with ...
... fears and suspicions , and had also revealed ' not authority , or the least direction from him , and a great part whereof himself knew to be untrue , and that he had advised an utter breach of the treaty , and to enter on a war with ...
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... fears , that those counsels , which ruined the father , and brought the good and hopeful king [ Charles II . ] into the sad condition in which he then was , would never do better . In one to the marquis of Ormond , of March 1 , 1650-1 ...
... fears , that those counsels , which ruined the father , and brought the good and hopeful king [ Charles II . ] into the sad condition in which he then was , would never do better . In one to the marquis of Ormond , of March 1 , 1650-1 ...
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... fears not to proclaim his unchaste deeds ; no wonder those around him are emboldened by his example , and openly ... fear of shame ; Makes all thy peers turn keeping cullies , To imitate thy princely follies . I fancy , few princes ...
... fears not to proclaim his unchaste deeds ; no wonder those around him are emboldened by his example , and openly ... fear of shame ; Makes all thy peers turn keeping cullies , To imitate thy princely follies . I fancy , few princes ...
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... fears , and vain expect- ations in short , it is weakness , attended with un- easiness and dread , and productive of confusion and horror . Every one knows the mischiefs superstition has produced in the world ; gods of all sorts and ...
... fears , and vain expect- ations in short , it is weakness , attended with un- easiness and dread , and productive of confusion and horror . Every one knows the mischiefs superstition has produced in the world ; gods of all sorts and ...
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