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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... matter for his tears , better that bairns greet than " bearded men . " ( a ) After they had him in cuftody ( 4 ) Craw- they prefented a fupplication to him , " representing " the falfe accufations , calumnies , oppreffions and per- wood ...
... matter for his tears , better that bairns greet than " bearded men . " ( a ) After they had him in cuftody ( 4 ) Craw- they prefented a fupplication to him , " representing " the falfe accufations , calumnies , oppreffions and per- wood ...
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... matter how the kingdom was pleased . ( E ) Having obtained his liberty , he insisted on such of the nobility's afking pardon as were concerned in the affair of Ruthven , & c . ] James was never a man of his word . We see just now , that ...
... matter how the kingdom was pleased . ( E ) Having obtained his liberty , he insisted on such of the nobility's afking pardon as were concerned in the affair of Ruthven , & c . ] James was never a man of his word . We see just now , that ...
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... matter of Gowry to be lefs believed . Vol . I. p . $ 56 . 5. Sir Henry Neville , in a letter to Mr. Winwood , dated Nov. 15 , 1600 , from London , writes , " Out of " Scotland we hear there is no good agreement between " the king of ...
... matter of Gowry to be lefs believed . Vol . I. p . $ 56 . 5. Sir Henry Neville , in a letter to Mr. Winwood , dated Nov. 15 , 1600 , from London , writes , " Out of " Scotland we hear there is no good agreement between " the king of ...
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... matter than Elizabeth herfelf ; for the deemed Mary's life in- compatible with her own fafety , and therefore determin- ed to shorten it . But it was a matter of much delicacy , and what he would have been glad to have been ex- cufed ...
... matter than Elizabeth herfelf ; for the deemed Mary's life in- compatible with her own fafety , and therefore determin- ed to shorten it . But it was a matter of much delicacy , and what he would have been glad to have been ex- cufed ...
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... matters afterwards were by him in Eng- land . Whereas every body knows , never councils were better conducted , never more glory by any administra- tion acquired , than by Elizabeth's , and therefore he could have had no hand in the ...
... matters afterwards were by him in Eng- land . Whereas every body knows , never councils were better conducted , never more glory by any administra- tion acquired , than by Elizabeth's , and therefore he could have had no hand in the ...
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