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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... proceeding against the party suspected , it was to deny justice with a refractory hand " . " - Milton , in severe terms , speaks of Charles on this account . " Quam similis Neroni fuerit Carolus , ostendam . Nero , inquis , matrem suam ...
... proceeding against the party suspected , it was to deny justice with a refractory hand " . " - Milton , in severe terms , speaks of Charles on this account . " Quam similis Neroni fuerit Carolus , ostendam . Nero , inquis , matrem suam ...
Page 93
... proceedings thereupon , within three or four days after that message ? For the full view whereof , they desired the declaration made of those proceedings might be perused . " -- In another part of the same remonstrance we have the ...
... proceedings thereupon , within three or four days after that message ? For the full view whereof , they desired the declaration made of those proceedings might be perused . " -- In another part of the same remonstrance we have the ...
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... proceedings in his four first parliaments . Declarations and papers concerning the treaty of peace at Oxford . Declarations and papers concerning the differences betwixt his majesty and his fifth parliament . A declaration concerning ...
... proceedings in his four first parliaments . Declarations and papers concerning the treaty of peace at Oxford . Declarations and papers concerning the differences betwixt his majesty and his fifth parliament . A declaration concerning ...
Page 175
... proceeding , did it not appear that the Spani- ards committed the first hostility , which was the plea the others made in their justification : for though , by the law of nations , I am not to attack my enemy in the dominions of a ...
... proceeding , did it not appear that the Spani- ards committed the first hostility , which was the plea the others made in their justification : for though , by the law of nations , I am not to attack my enemy in the dominions of a ...
Page 209
... proceedings ? They are too odious to be spread , where no great design is to be served by doing it . Nor need any man desire a surer sign , that universal slavery is intended by the court , than when universal submission to it is ...
... proceedings ? They are too odious to be spread , where no great design is to be served by doing it . Nor need any man desire a surer sign , that universal slavery is intended by the court , than when universal submission to it is ...
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