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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... reigns ; fo it is humbly prefumed that an attempt to illuftrate that period of English bif tory which falls within the plan of this fubject , will meet with a favourable acceptance from the public . There are inferted in thefe papers a ...
... reigns ; fo it is humbly prefumed that an attempt to illuftrate that period of English bif tory which falls within the plan of this fubject , will meet with a favourable acceptance from the public . There are inferted in thefe papers a ...
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... reigns of E- 4 And Mr. Winwood , in a letter to fecretary Cecyll , lizabeth and from Paris , dated 17 May , 1601 , O. S. fays , " The king James ambassador of Scotland hath been advertized of I. Vol . I. σε dangerous practice against ...
... reigns of E- 4 And Mr. Winwood , in a letter to fecretary Cecyll , lizabeth and from Paris , dated 17 May , 1601 , O. S. fays , " The king James ambassador of Scotland hath been advertized of I. Vol . I. σε dangerous practice against ...
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... reign : had this been fo , they would have been managed like his own in Scot- land , and as matters afterwards were by him in Eng- land . Whereas every body knows , never councils were better conducted , never more glory by any ...
... reign : had this been fo , they would have been managed like his own in Scot- land , and as matters afterwards were by him in Eng- land . Whereas every body knows , never councils were better conducted , never more glory by any ...
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... reign , it was made high treason for any perfon to affirm , " that the " reigning prince with the authority of the parliament , " is not able to limit and bind the crown , and the de- " fcent and inheritance thereof . " This was the rod ...
... reign , it was made high treason for any perfon to affirm , " that the " reigning prince with the authority of the parliament , " is not able to limit and bind the crown , and the de- " fcent and inheritance thereof . " This was the rod ...
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... reign in Scotland , he was engaged in troubles with his So that from these paffages ' tis plain . Sully did not mifre- prefent this queen , in faying , " no one doubted but the " was inclined to declare herself abfolutely on the Spa ...
... reign in Scotland , he was engaged in troubles with his So that from these paffages ' tis plain . Sully did not mifre- prefent this queen , in faying , " no one doubted but the " was inclined to declare herself abfolutely on the Spa ...
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