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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... known nothing about it ! However , such as have oppor- tunity may consult MS . in Offic . Leon reg ; Armor . the authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of that solemnity I will give in the note ...
... known nothing about it ! However , such as have oppor- tunity may consult MS . in Offic . Leon reg ; Armor . the authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of that solemnity I will give in the note ...
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... known : but it became them nothing so well as their red and white ; and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight , than a troop of lean - cheeked Moors . The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both pre- a favourer ' of presbytery . Under ...
... known : but it became them nothing so well as their red and white ; and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight , than a troop of lean - cheeked Moors . The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both pre- a favourer ' of presbytery . Under ...
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... known ; as likewise what he and his coadju- tors aimed at : and therefore it cannot but be esteemed an honour to any body of men to be ill treated by such as were ready to sacrifice their country to their own ambition and lust of power ...
... known ; as likewise what he and his coadju- tors aimed at : and therefore it cannot but be esteemed an honour to any body of men to be ill treated by such as were ready to sacrifice their country to their own ambition and lust of power ...
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... known to be impossible , ( however by the Spaniards not held unjust ) who professed the desponsorio's past , the Infanta on her knees should have been a suitor to the king to restore the Palati- a Sidney's State - papers , vol . II . p ...
... known to be impossible , ( however by the Spaniards not held unjust ) who professed the desponsorio's past , the Infanta on her knees should have been a suitor to the king to restore the Palati- a Sidney's State - papers , vol . II . p ...
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... known to those concerned in the transactions to be truth , he averred before the parliament , that the Spaniards never intended to bestow the Infanta on Charles , or get the Palatinate restored to his brother - in - law . To this ...
... known to those concerned in the transactions to be truth , he averred before the parliament , that the Spaniards never intended to bestow the Infanta on Charles , or get the Palatinate restored to his brother - in - law . To this ...
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