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 11814 |
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... its appearance in print would have shown Dr. Harris that his choice was injudicious ; but , for whatever reason , he followed the same in his subsequent works . The Life of Peters was published in 1751 a 2 LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . iii.
... its appearance in print would have shown Dr. Harris that his choice was injudicious ; but , for whatever reason , he followed the same in his subsequent works . The Life of Peters was published in 1751 a 2 LIFE OF THE AUTHOR . iii.
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... b Ibid . p . 194 . a Whitlock , p . 447 . * Maizeaux's Life of Chillingworth , p . 280 , Lond . 1725 , 8vo . and Rushworth , Part 3d , Vol . II . p . 290 . treated with much severity by reason of it " . b 2 HUGH PETERS . xix.
... b Ibid . p . 194 . a Whitlock , p . 447 . * Maizeaux's Life of Chillingworth , p . 280 , Lond . 1725 , 8vo . and Rushworth , Part 3d , Vol . II . p . 290 . treated with much severity by reason of it " . b 2 HUGH PETERS . xix.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. treated with much severity by reason of it " . the divines of both sides too much addicted themselves to their respective parties ; and were too unmindful of the duties of their ...
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. treated with much severity by reason of it " . the divines of both sides too much addicted themselves to their respective parties ; and were too unmindful of the duties of their ...
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... reason for his censure . Let us now hear Peters speak for himself : " I had access to the king , he used me civilly ; I , in requital , offered my poor thoughts three times for his safety ; I never had hand in contriving or acting his ...
... reason for his censure . Let us now hear Peters speak for himself : " I had access to the king , he used me civilly ; I , in requital , offered my poor thoughts three times for his safety ; I never had hand in contriving or acting his ...
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... reason , Dr. Barwick should have forborne saying , " that he was up- on no slight grounds accused to have been one of the king's murtherers . " Certain it is , he too much fell in with the times , and , like a true court chaplain ...
... reason , Dr. Barwick should have forborne saying , " that he was up- on no slight grounds accused to have been one of the king's murtherers . " Certain it is , he too much fell in with the times , and , like a true court chaplain ...
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