An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... France , and Maurice prince of Orange , Expofed by foreigners and his own fubjects . Princes Should dread falling into contempt . 174-180 . James values himself on his hereditary right , and lineal defcent . Complaifance of his first ...
... France , and Maurice prince of Orange , Expofed by foreigners and his own fubjects . Princes Should dread falling into contempt . 174-180 . James values himself on his hereditary right , and lineal defcent . Complaifance of his first ...
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... France , he obtained the said office . " And as he thereby entered in greater credit , fo he " had not the prudence how to manage the fame rightly . " For frequently , in prefence of the nobility , he would " be publickly speaking to ...
... France , he obtained the said office . " And as he thereby entered in greater credit , fo he " had not the prudence how to manage the fame rightly . " For frequently , in prefence of the nobility , he would " be publickly speaking to ...
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... France , by his ambassador , respite the execution of her fentence , but a violent death was her fate . But , if what hiftorians tell us is true , ' tis no wonder Elizabeth paid fo little regard to the folicita- tions in the behalf of ...
... France , by his ambassador , respite the execution of her fentence , but a violent death was her fate . But , if what hiftorians tell us is true , ' tis no wonder Elizabeth paid fo little regard to the folicita- tions in the behalf of ...
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... France , and condemned , but pardoned , in the year 1609 ; it being Bruffels , p . faid he furreptitiously got the king's hand thereto , which Lond . 1743 . he himself confeffed . ] And we find , in 1596 , the mi - Spotfwood , nifters ...
... France , and condemned , but pardoned , in the year 1609 ; it being Bruffels , p . faid he furreptitiously got the king's hand thereto , which Lond . 1743 . he himself confeffed . ] And we find , in 1596 , the mi - Spotfwood , nifters ...
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... France , and ambassador extraordinary to James , will pay great deference to his account ; for it cannot but be fuppofed he had the beft informations . And indeed from Winwood's ftate ' papers ( e ) Memoirs of the duke of Sully , P. 211 ...
... France , and ambassador extraordinary to James , will pay great deference to his account ; for it cannot but be fuppofed he had the beft informations . And indeed from Winwood's ftate ' papers ( e ) Memoirs of the duke of Sully , P. 211 ...
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