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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... refusing , the Spanish ambassador wil- lingly accepted , and being there , seeing no cause to the contrary , he put off Don Taxis , and took upon him El Senor Embaxador , wherein he outstrips our little Mon- sieur . He was privately at ...
... refusing , the Spanish ambassador wil- lingly accepted , and being there , seeing no cause to the contrary , he put off Don Taxis , and took upon him El Senor Embaxador , wherein he outstrips our little Mon- sieur . He was privately at ...
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... refusing to go in for modesty's sake ? Whether he did not call the prince by ridiculous names ? Whether he did not dishonour and profane the king's palace with base and contemptible women ? Whe- ther he did not divers obscene things ...
... refusing to go in for modesty's sake ? Whether he did not call the prince by ridiculous names ? Whether he did not dishonour and profane the king's palace with base and contemptible women ? Whe- ther he did not divers obscene things ...
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... refuse me in such a thing publicly ) . After I heard this answer , I took a time ( when I thought we had both best leisure to dispute it ) to tell her calmly both her fault in the public denial , as her mistaking the business itself ...
... refuse me in such a thing publicly ) . After I heard this answer , I took a time ( when I thought we had both best leisure to dispute it ) to tell her calmly both her fault in the public denial , as her mistaking the business itself ...
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... refused both by the queen her mother , and by the king her brother , her design coming to nothing , by reason of that of the duke of Buckingham . This gentleman ( says the lady ) raised a division between the two crowns , that he might ...
... refused both by the queen her mother , and by the king her brother , her design coming to nothing , by reason of that of the duke of Buckingham . This gentleman ( says the lady ) raised a division between the two crowns , that he might ...
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... refuse what she requests , nor dares disobey her orders ? If she asks any thing , it must be given ; does she call ? he must answer ; when shut out he must quietly be gone in a word , if she threatens him , he must of course be filled ...
... refuse what she requests , nor dares disobey her orders ? If she asks any thing , it must be given ; does she call ? he must answer ; when shut out he must quietly be gone in a word , if she threatens him , he must of course be filled ...
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