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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... gave great concern to Dr. An- drews , bishop of Ely , who , on the king's being sick in 1618 , bewailed the ' sad condition of the church , if God should at that time determine the days of the king ; the prince being then only ...
... gave great concern to Dr. An- drews , bishop of Ely , who , on the king's being sick in 1618 , bewailed the ' sad condition of the church , if God should at that time determine the days of the king ; the prince being then only ...
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... gave a shriek , and ran back . The old marquis , that was then her guardian , came towards the prince , and fell on his knees , conjuring his highness to retire , in regard he hazarded his head if he admitted any to her com- pany ; so ...
... gave a shriek , and ran back . The old marquis , that was then her guardian , came towards the prince , and fell on his knees , conjuring his highness to retire , in regard he hazarded his head if he admitted any to her com- pany ; so ...
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... gave his testimony , before the same august assembly . Whereupon the parliament advised the breaking off the treaties ; promised his majesty assistance ; and troops were immediately rais- ed to recover the Palatinate . A rupture ...
... gave his testimony , before the same august assembly . Whereupon the parliament advised the breaking off the treaties ; promised his majesty assistance ; and troops were immediately rais- ed to recover the Palatinate . A rupture ...
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... gave on the morrów to the prince , desiring that he might not be discovered in this intelligence to the king , which the prince pro- mised ; and then went chearfully to Windsor , and shewed the papers ( which were not written in the ...
... gave on the morrów to the prince , desiring that he might not be discovered in this intelligence to the king , which the prince pro- mised ; and then went chearfully to Windsor , and shewed the papers ( which were not written in the ...
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... gave this reason ; because , when the parliament did order to question Buckingham for it , and had prepared their charge or articles to present against him in the house of lords , and to accuse him thereof , his majesty , con- trary to ...
... gave this reason ; because , when the parliament did order to question Buckingham for it , and had prepared their charge or articles to present against him in the house of lords , and to accuse him thereof , his majesty , con- trary to ...
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