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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... 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 the child in her womb , that , " Sir Kenelm Digby ...
... 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 the child in her womb , that , " Sir Kenelm Digby ...
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... never heretofore borne in Scot- " land . " Upon this representation , the king , fore a- gainft his will , fent orders to the duke to leave the king- dom , who obeying , died foon after at Paris , and the earl was confined for a time ...
... never heretofore borne in Scot- " land . " Upon this representation , the king , fore a- gainft his will , fent orders to the duke to leave the king- dom , who obeying , died foon after at Paris , and the earl was confined for a time ...
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... never a man of his word . We see just now , that , by proclamation , he had allowed what was done at Ruthven to be good fer- vice , and he moreover had desired the kirk “ to find it " good for their parts , and to ordain the ministers ...
... never a man of his word . We see just now , that , by proclamation , he had allowed what was done at Ruthven to be good fer- vice , and he moreover had desired the kirk “ to find it " good for their parts , and to ordain the ministers ...
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... 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 direction . That in the latter part of that queen's reign , he cultivated a ...
... 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 direction . That in the latter part of that queen's reign , he cultivated a ...
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... and made him fear and tremble . For he could never get himself declared by Elizabeth her fucceffor , and he knew full well what she C 3 was 1 ( c ) Spot wood , p . 360 . JAMES I. 21 James obedient to Elizabeth; the reafons it.
... and made him fear and tremble . For he could never get himself declared by Elizabeth her fucceffor , and he knew full well what she C 3 was 1 ( c ) Spot wood , p . 360 . JAMES I. 21 James obedient to Elizabeth; the reafons it.
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