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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Page 22
... judge of Charles's carriage , whether he was not guilty of conniving at so foul a sin " . " - Lilly , in more mode- rate terms , delivers the censure on king Charles . “ That king James was really and absolutely poisoned by a plaister ...
... judge of Charles's carriage , whether he was not guilty of conniving at so foul a sin " . " - Lilly , in more mode- rate terms , delivers the censure on king Charles . “ That king James was really and absolutely poisoned by a plaister ...
Page 24
... the public , as it has a right , must judge of this as well as other matters here laid Sir Philip Warwick's Memoirs , p . 342. 8vo . Lond . 1702 .. lence ' . Her behaviour towards his majesty before it 24 THE LIFE OF.
... the public , as it has a right , must judge of this as well as other matters here laid Sir Philip Warwick's Memoirs , p . 342. 8vo . Lond . 1702 .. lence ' . Her behaviour towards his majesty before it 24 THE LIFE OF.
Page 38
... being propounded to all the judges , they unanimously agreed , that he ought not , by the law , to be tortured by the rack ; for no such punishment is known or allowed majesty , which she retained to the last mo- by 38 THE LIFE OF.
... being propounded to all the judges , they unanimously agreed , that he ought not , by the law , to be tortured by the rack ; for no such punishment is known or allowed majesty , which she retained to the last mo- by 38 THE LIFE OF.
Page 55
... judges and of the bishop of that diocess , that there is some amendment now daily beginning , which is no small contentment to his majesty . The report of this growing amendment amongst them , made his majesty the more sorry , when ...
... judges and of the bishop of that diocess , that there is some amendment now daily beginning , which is no small contentment to his majesty . The report of this growing amendment amongst them , made his majesty the more sorry , when ...
Page 56
... judges and justices ; whom he likewise commands to put the laws in due execution against them . " His majesty's pleasure likewise is , that the bishop of the diocess take the like strict order with all the pu- ritans and precisians ...
... judges and justices ; whom he likewise commands to put the laws in due execution against them . " His majesty's pleasure likewise is , that the bishop of the diocess take the like strict order with all the pu- ritans and precisians ...
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