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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... Lond . 1683 . See likewife who have neither birth nor breeding . But Mary gave the hiftory herself up to David , and was advised by him in things of the church of the utmost importance . This appears from Melvil , by archbp . who knew ...
... Lond . 1683 . See likewife who have neither birth nor breeding . But Mary gave the hiftory herself up to David , and was advised by him in things of the church of the utmost importance . This appears from Melvil , by archbp . who knew ...
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... Lond . 1668 . p . 189 . For both these affure us , he was the perfon , the only Spotfwood , perfon who prevailed on the queen to marry Henry lord p . 189 , 193 . Darnley . She at firft difrelifhed the propofal , but thro ' edit.3d . Fol ...
... Lond . 1668 . p . 189 . For both these affure us , he was the perfon , the only Spotfwood , perfon who prevailed on the queen to marry Henry lord p . 189 , 193 . Darnley . She at firft difrelifhed the propofal , but thro ' edit.3d . Fol ...
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... Lond , 1669 . ( B ) The famous George Buchanan for his tutor , by whom he feems to have profited little , and towards whose memory he had a great averfion . ] Buchanan's merit needs not to be celebrated by me His fame as a 3 polite ring ...
... Lond , 1669 . ( B ) The famous George Buchanan for his tutor , by whom he feems to have profited little , and towards whose memory he had a great averfion . ] Buchanan's merit needs not to be celebrated by me His fame as a 3 polite ring ...
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... Lond . ( d ) Id . p . 376 . 66 in authentic hiftories , and especially in our own " hiftories : - -I mean not of fuch infamous invectives " as Buchanan's or Knox's chronicles : and if any of " these infamous libels remain unto your days ...
... Lond . ( d ) Id . p . 376 . 66 in authentic hiftories , and especially in our own " hiftories : - -I mean not of fuch infamous invectives " as Buchanan's or Knox's chronicles : and if any of " these infamous libels remain unto your days ...
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... Lond . ceffarily have been very unpopular and distasteful , and could not but be highly resented . However ' tis but ( e ) Id . p . juftice to James , to acquaint the reader that he was very young , and confequently most eafily drawn ...
... Lond . ceffarily have been very unpopular and distasteful , and could not but be highly resented . However ' tis but ( e ) Id . p . juftice to James , to acquaint the reader that he was very young , and confequently most eafily drawn ...
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