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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... received by the princes to whom it was fent . Fate of writers . Cha- racter of Scioppius . James publishes a declaration concerning Vorf- tius . A dedication to Jefus Chrift . Per- fecutors characterized . The mifery of fer- ving weak ...
... received by the princes to whom it was fent . Fate of writers . Cha- racter of Scioppius . James publishes a declaration concerning Vorf- tius . A dedication to Jefus Chrift . Per- fecutors characterized . The mifery of fer- ving weak ...
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... received as truth by the courtiers at the time it happened ; and the affifters of the ( f ) Burnet's history of his king received honours and rewards . ( f ) Burnet ( no way own times , prejudiced in favour of the king ) gives credit to ...
... received as truth by the courtiers at the time it happened ; and the affifters of the ( f ) Burnet's history of his king received honours and rewards . ( f ) Burnet ( no way own times , prejudiced in favour of the king ) gives credit to ...
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... received the news of his mother's death , and the threats he ut tered were but mere words , and he was cooled down presently by Walfingham's letter , " representing how much his pretending to revenge it , would prejudice him in the eyes ...
... received the news of his mother's death , and the threats he ut tered were but mere words , and he was cooled down presently by Walfingham's letter , " representing how much his pretending to revenge it , would prejudice him in the eyes ...
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... received pro- " have that penetration of judgment , as he can difcern " what things are to be laid open , and what to be fe- " creted , and what to be fhewed at half lights , and to " whom and when , ( which indeed are arts of state ...
... received pro- " have that penetration of judgment , as he can difcern " what things are to be laid open , and what to be fe- " creted , and what to be fhewed at half lights , and to " whom and when , ( which indeed are arts of state ...
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... received provocations to behave towards him as they did . ] I have given an account of p . 507 , 8vo . the undutiful behaviour of the clergy towards James Lond . 1686 . from Spotswood : but bishop Burnet tells us , " there is " a great ...
... received provocations to behave towards him as they did . ] I have given an account of p . 507 , 8vo . the undutiful behaviour of the clergy towards James Lond . 1686 . from Spotswood : but bishop Burnet tells us , " there is " a great ...
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