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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... tells us , that he was born in so much weakness , that his baptism was hastened , without the usual ceremonies wherewith such royal infants are admitted into the church . ' Here are very different ac- counts , we see , of the baptism of ...
... tells us , that he was born in so much weakness , that his baptism was hastened , without the usual ceremonies wherewith such royal infants are admitted into the church . ' Here are very different ac- counts , we see , of the baptism of ...
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... tells us , that monsieur de Rohan , a nobleman of Brittany , and his brother , called monsieur de Soubise , were his Majesty's gossips ; though the Scotch historians never mention their being in that kingdom . In short , the writer of ...
... tells us , that monsieur de Rohan , a nobleman of Brittany , and his brother , called monsieur de Soubise , were his Majesty's gossips ; though the Scotch historians never mention their being in that kingdom . In short , the writer of ...
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... tell your lordship what joy is here for the prince's return , ' ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's expressions can inform you , nor can the preachers in ...
... tell your lordship what joy is here for the prince's return , ' ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's expressions can inform you , nor can the preachers in ...
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... tell you , if you have not heard of it , that it is upon expiration . And from this hint , the keeper proceeded to get out farther intelligence : to gratify which , he released the priest , with a charge 4 - tage . In the mean time ...
... tell you , if you have not heard of it , that it is upon expiration . And from this hint , the keeper proceeded to get out farther intelligence : to gratify which , he released the priest , with a charge 4 - tage . In the mean time ...
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... was the keeper , to which the prince assented . And God do him good for it , said the king : I need not tell you both what you owe to him ' for this service ; and Holland ) and Carlisle were appointed to negotiate it . CHARLES I. ' 19.
... was the keeper , to which the prince assented . And God do him good for it , said the king : I need not tell you both what you owe to him ' for this service ; and Holland ) and Carlisle were appointed to negotiate it . CHARLES I. ' 19.
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