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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... observed , ' That he could not but wonder , that the persons that had been educat- ed in dissenting academies , which he could point at , and whose tutors he could name , should appear the most forward in suppressing them . That this ...
... observed , ' That he could not but wonder , that the persons that had been educat- ed in dissenting academies , which he could point at , and whose tutors he could name , should appear the most forward in suppressing them . That this ...
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... Observations on the Life and Death of King Charles , p . 20. at the end of the History of his Life and Times , 12mo . Lond . 1721. ⚫ Milton's Works , vol . II . p . 330. 4to . Lond . 1753 . The name of this lady was Henrietta Maria ...
... Observations on the Life and Death of King Charles , p . 20. at the end of the History of his Life and Times , 12mo . Lond . 1721. ⚫ Milton's Works , vol . II . p . 330. 4to . Lond . 1753 . The name of this lady was Henrietta Maria ...
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... observe the laws of the kingdom . Then addressing himself to the queen , he said aloud to her the most tender things imaginable , which she answered only with complaints at his boldness ; and , perhaps , ( says the lady ) without being ...
... observe the laws of the kingdom . Then addressing himself to the queen , he said aloud to her the most tender things imaginable , which she answered only with complaints at his boldness ; and , perhaps , ( says the lady ) without being ...
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... courted her at Oxford , in her husband's and the queen's absence : but the lord return- 2 Lilly's Observations on the Life of King Charles , p . 11 . In have been cast on him of infidelity to the marriage CHARLES I. 43.
... courted her at Oxford , in her husband's and the queen's absence : but the lord return- 2 Lilly's Observations on the Life of King Charles , p . 11 . In have been cast on him of infidelity to the marriage CHARLES I. 43.
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... observed to go with an exceeding alacrity as to a ravishing pleasure , from which no lesser pleasures nor business were strong enough for a diversion . In the morning , before he went to hunting , his beloved sport , the chaplains were ...
... observed to go with an exceeding alacrity as to a ravishing pleasure , from which no lesser pleasures nor business were strong enough for a diversion . In the morning , before he went to hunting , his beloved sport , the chaplains were ...
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