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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... person , who knew not the times of which he was writing , and consequently his work must be mere invention : for he represents the chancellor Cassils as present at the solemnity , though there was no such chancellor then in being ; and ...
... person , who knew not the times of which he was writing , and consequently his work must be mere invention : for he represents the chancellor Cassils as present at the solemnity , though there was no such chancellor then in being ; and ...
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... person well qualified for that office , though duke , all of the king's choice . The solemnity of the creation was kept in the hall , where first the duke was brought in , accompanied with his knights ; then car- ried out again , and ...
... person well qualified for that office , though duke , all of the king's choice . The solemnity of the creation was kept in the hall , where first the duke was brought in , accompanied with his knights ; then car- ried out again , and ...
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... person ; that in the great affair , that only remained undetermined , and was not entirely yielded to , though under a very friendly deli- beration , which was the restoring the Palatinate , it was very probable that the king of Spain ...
... person ; that in the great affair , that only remained undetermined , and was not entirely yielded to , though under a very friendly deli- beration , which was the restoring the Palatinate , it was very probable that the king of Spain ...
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... person of madam ; for the impressions I had of her were but ordinary , but the amazement extraordinary , to find her , as I protest before God I did , the sweet- est creature in France . Her growth is very little short of her age , and ...
... person of madam ; for the impressions I had of her were but ordinary , but the amazement extraordinary , to find her , as I protest before God I did , the sweet- est creature in France . Her growth is very little short of her age , and ...
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... person , but to tell her myself , when I found she did any thing amiss . I both granted her request and thanked her for it ; but desired her she would use me as she had 1 . 2 Appendix to the Inquiry into the share which K. Charles I ...
... person , but to tell her myself , when I found she did any thing amiss . I both granted her request and thanked her for it ; but desired her she would use me as she had 1 . 2 Appendix to the Inquiry into the share which K. Charles I ...
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