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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... lord - admiral bare him , two others went as supporters , and six marched before with the ornaments . The patent was read by my lord of Cran- borne , and drawn in most eloquent law Latin by Mr. Attorney ; but so , that we have a duke of ...
... lord - admiral bare him , two others went as supporters , and six marched before with the ornaments . The patent was read by my lord of Cran- borne , and drawn in most eloquent law Latin by Mr. Attorney ; but so , that we have a duke of ...
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... Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo . Lond . 1752 . In lord Bolingbroke's letter to Mr. Pope , at the end of his letter to Sir William Wyndham , speaking of Chrysostom's homilies , he adds , ' which puts me in mind of a puritanical parson ...
... Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo . Lond . 1752 . In lord Bolingbroke's letter to Mr. Pope , at the end of his letter to Sir William Wyndham , speaking of Chrysostom's homilies , he adds , ' which puts me in mind of a puritanical parson ...
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... lord - chancellor King , among the laity , with several others , who from time to time have had seats in both houses , have shewed their esteem and friendship for them , by defending them against their adversaries , and bearing ...
... lord - chancellor King , among the laity , with several others , who from time to time have had seats in both houses , have shewed their esteem and friendship for them , by defending them against their adversaries , and bearing ...
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... lord - keeper , ( who spared for no cost to get intelligence of every hour's occurrences at court ) having received some information , went to the duke at Wallingford - house , whom he found lying on a couch , and would not rise up nor ...
... lord - keeper , ( who spared for no cost to get intelligence of every hour's occurrences at court ) having received some information , went to the duke at Wallingford - house , whom he found lying on a couch , and would not rise up nor ...
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... lords Kensington ( after- wards well known by the title of earl of that he should presently depart beyond sea . The copy of the main paper , scratched in some places bý Don Colonna's hand , ( known to the lord - keeper ) was not brought ...
... lords Kensington ( after- wards well known by the title of earl of that he should presently depart beyond sea . The copy of the main paper , scratched in some places bý Don Colonna's hand , ( known to the lord - keeper ) was not brought ...
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