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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... reason there was to suppress those academies , unless it were an apprehension that they might still produce greater geniuses , that should drown the merits and abilities of those great men ' .'- But , however , in justice to many great ...
... reason there was to suppress those academies , unless it were an apprehension that they might still produce greater geniuses , that should drown the merits and abilities of those great men ' .'- But , however , in justice to many great ...
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... reason of the parts they had acted towards such preparations . From hence he discoursed , how gallant and how brave a thing it would be for his high- * Letter to Wyndham , p . 22 . a : ceived with much respect though , through the means ...
... reason of the parts they had acted towards such preparations . From hence he discoursed , how gallant and how brave a thing it would be for his high- * Letter to Wyndham , p . 22 . a : ceived with much respect though , through the means ...
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... reason ; because , when the parliament did order to question Buckingham for it , and had prepared their charge or articles to present against him in the house of lords , and to accuse him thereof , his majesty , con- trary to all ...
... reason ; because , when the parliament did order to question Buckingham for it , and had prepared their charge or articles to present against him in the house of lords , and to accuse him thereof , his majesty , con- trary to all ...
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... reasons : * 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 ...
... reasons : * 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 ...
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... reasons for which I am for pronounc- ing Charles innocent in this matter , nor have I any great doubt about the reader's concurring in the justice of the sentence . However the public , as it has a right , must judge of this as well as ...
... reasons for which I am for pronounc- ing Charles innocent in this matter , nor have I any great doubt about the reader's concurring in the justice of the sentence . However the public , as it has a right , must judge of this as well as ...
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