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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... CICERO . THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : Printed for W. STRAHAN ; T. BECKET and Co. and T. CADELL in the Strand , and S. BLADON , in Pater - Nofter - Row . MDCCLXXII . Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 1 Published by the fame Author ,
... CICERO . THE SECOND EDITION . LONDON : Printed for W. STRAHAN ; T. BECKET and Co. and T. CADELL in the Strand , and S. BLADON , in Pater - Nofter - Row . MDCCLXXII . Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 1 Published by the fame Author ,
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After the Manner of Mr. Bayle William Harris. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 1 Published by the fame Author , I. An Hiftorical.
After the Manner of Mr. Bayle William Harris. Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 1 Published by the fame Author , I. An Hiftorical.
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... fame rightly . " For frequently , in prefence of the nobility , he would " be publickly speaking to her , even when there were " the greatest conventions of the states . Which made " him to be much envied and hated , efpecially when ...
... fame rightly . " For frequently , in prefence of the nobility , he would " be publickly speaking to her , even when there were " the greatest conventions of the states . Which made " him to be much envied and hated , efpecially when ...
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... fame was not ( ¿ ) Melvil , favourable in her reports of Mary , and that the envious P. 55. and and ill - natured hinted things reproachful to her virtue , Spotswood , I pretend not to say any thing criminal paffed between the queen and ...
... fame was not ( ¿ ) Melvil , favourable in her reports of Mary , and that the envious P. 55. and and ill - natured hinted things reproachful to her virtue , Spotswood , I pretend not to say any thing criminal paffed between the queen and ...
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... fame and honour " by that occafion , were fuch as fhe could never di- cc geft , and drew on all the pitiful accidents that after- " wards enfued . " ( d ) The fright and terror the queen was in at the fight of the drawn fword , fo far ...
... fame and honour " by that occafion , were fuch as fhe could never di- cc geft , and drew on all the pitiful accidents that after- " wards enfued . " ( d ) The fright and terror the queen was in at the fight of the drawn fword , fo far ...
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