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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... Honours in abundance heaped on the English alfo , and that with little judgment . The greatest care at all times ought to be taken not to debafe the peerage by undeferved cre- 58-60 . ations . The greatest wealth beflowed by James on ...
... Honours in abundance heaped on the English alfo , and that with little judgment . The greatest care at all times ought to be taken not to debafe the peerage by undeferved cre- 58-60 . ations . The greatest wealth beflowed by James on ...
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... honour and wealth of the clergy of the church of England under James . Princes fhould curb the power of their clergy . 226-230 . The puritans hated and ill ufed by James . The commons intercede for them . State of the controverfy ...
... honour and wealth of the clergy of the church of England under James . Princes fhould curb the power of their clergy . 226-230 . The puritans hated and ill ufed by James . The commons intercede for them . State of the controverfy ...
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... 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 influenced ...
... 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 influenced ...
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... honoured in other countries , pleasant note ( H ) . ❝in conversation , rehearsing at all occafions moralities " fhort and ... honour the duty of his truft , and did what in him lay P. 325 . to inspire his pupil with just opinions , and ...
... honoured in other countries , pleasant note ( H ) . ❝in conversation , rehearsing at all occafions moralities " fhort and ... honour the duty of his truft , and did what in him lay P. 325 . to inspire his pupil with just opinions , and ...
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... honour * ; and those who have refused to give it , have been branded with baseness and ingrati- Fol . p . 480. tude ... honour'd and as Gods obey'd . CHARLES DRYDEN , fed , for his own honour , or the welfare 6 THE LIFE OF.
... honour * ; and those who have refused to give it , have been branded with baseness and ingrati- Fol . p . 480. tude ... honour'd and as Gods obey'd . CHARLES DRYDEN , fed , for his own honour , or the welfare 6 THE LIFE OF.
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