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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... faid eld- eft daughter of Henry the feventh of Eng- land . The murther of a favourite fecre- tary ( A ) when she was great with child , in her ( A ) A favourite fecretary , & c . ] This was the fa- mous David Rixio , or Rifcio , an ...
... faid eld- eft daughter of Henry the feventh of Eng- land . The murther of a favourite fecre- tary ( A ) when she was great with child , in her ( A ) A favourite fecretary , & c . ] This was the fa- mous David Rixio , or Rifcio , an ...
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... faid . She continued her favour to her fiddling fecretary , ' till a violent death put an end to it , to her great horror and amazement . Rixio , though he had procured the queen for Darnley , could not long continue in his favour ...
... faid . She continued her favour to her fiddling fecretary , ' till a violent death put an end to it , to her great horror and amazement . Rixio , though he had procured the queen for Darnley , could not long continue in his favour ...
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... faid by archbishop Spotfwood to be " penned with fuch judgment and elo- 66 quence as no country can fhew a better . " ( f ) . ( f ) Spotf- wood , p . ( C ) He was greatly in the power of his favourites , 325 . the duke of Lennox and the ...
... faid by archbishop Spotfwood to be " penned with fuch judgment and elo- 66 quence as no country can fhew a better . " ( f ) . ( f ) Spotf- wood , p . ( C ) He was greatly in the power of his favourites , 325 . the duke of Lennox and the ...
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... faid , the relation in print did murder all poffibi- lity of credit . But I will not ( adds he ) wade farther in this business , not knowing how dangerous the bottom may prove , being by all mens relations foul and bloody , having ...
... faid , the relation in print did murder all poffibi- lity of credit . But I will not ( adds he ) wade farther in this business , not knowing how dangerous the bottom may prove , being by all mens relations foul and bloody , having ...
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... faid likewife in private , to advife the making her away , faying , a dead woman bites not ( c ) . II . p . 134 . in the notes . 3733 . ( b ) ' Id . Vol . 11. p . 122 . ( c ) Id . p . 131. Win- paper , Vol . I. P. II . her intentions ...
... faid likewife in private , to advife the making her away , faying , a dead woman bites not ( c ) . II . p . 134 . in the notes . 3733 . ( b ) ' Id . Vol . 11. p . 122 . ( c ) Id . p . 131. Win- paper , Vol . I. P. II . her intentions ...
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