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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... 460. Cal . unto God for the king's deliverance : but they by no derwood , p . perfuafion could be moved to do it ( i ) . wood , p . 444 . 2. Though • queen Elizabeth , notwithstanding her refu- fing to answer 12 THE LIFE OF.
... 460. Cal . unto God for the king's deliverance : but they by no derwood , p . perfuafion could be moved to do it ( i ) . wood , p . 444 . 2. Though • queen Elizabeth , notwithstanding her refu- fing to answer 12 THE LIFE OF.
Page 13
... answer and be tried ; and the sentence being confirmed by the English parliament , and their defire moreover added , that it might be put in execution ; James ordered it to be represented to queen Elizabeth how unjust he held that ...
... answer and be tried ; and the sentence being confirmed by the English parliament , and their defire moreover added , that it might be put in execution ; James ordered it to be represented to queen Elizabeth how unjust he held that ...
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... answered no end , either to himself or others . Indeed , if Montague is right , these reflections are ill founded . He tells us " kings have a kind of intereft in this book . " [ the Revelations ] beyond any other ; for as the exe ...
... answered no end , either to himself or others . Indeed , if Montague is right , these reflections are ill founded . He tells us " kings have a kind of intereft in this book . " [ the Revelations ] beyond any other ; for as the exe ...
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... answered , that " if those princes were truly fuch , as the hiftorians re- " prefented them , they had well deferved that treat- " ment ; and others who tread their fteps might look " for the fame ; for truth would be told at last , and ...
... answered , that " if those princes were truly fuch , as the hiftorians re- " prefented them , they had well deferved that treat- " ment ; and others who tread their fteps might look " for the fame ; for truth would be told at last , and ...
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... answered , from Scotland , the stops " the coach , and calleth for the packet . The fecreta- 66 ry , though he knew there were in it fome letters " from his correfpondents , which to discover were as " fo many ferpents ; yet made more ...
... answered , from Scotland , the stops " the coach , and calleth for the packet . The fecreta- 66 ry , though he knew there were in it fome letters " from his correfpondents , which to discover were as " fo many ferpents ; yet made more ...
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