An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... England . " Why it was not done , his lordship has told us a long - winded story ; the substance of which is , that the body of the king's father could not be found at Windsor , where it had been interred , because the lords Southampton ...
... England . " Why it was not done , his lordship has told us a long - winded story ; the substance of which is , that the body of the king's father could not be found at Windsor , where it had been interred , because the lords Southampton ...
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... be , I think , concluded from the house of commons voting , Jan. 30 , 1677 , sixty - eight thousand pounds for the 6 * History of England , vol . II . p . 649 , wonder to find him unjust to such as were not 26 THE LIFE OF.
... be , I think , concluded from the house of commons voting , Jan. 30 , 1677 , sixty - eight thousand pounds for the 6 * History of England , vol . II . p . 649 , wonder to find him unjust to such as were not 26 THE LIFE OF.
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... England but a parl . and many things to that purpose . You have had a true account of all ; and if he has given new occasion to be hanged , certaynly he is too dangerous a man to lett live , if we can honestly put him out of the way ...
... England but a parl . and many things to that purpose . You have had a true account of all ; and if he has given new occasion to be hanged , certaynly he is too dangerous a man to lett live , if we can honestly put him out of the way ...
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... England , I should have expected a lodging with them : or , tho ' they may be the first , as being more eminent than I , I must expect to follow their example in suffer- ing , as I have been their companion in acting . I am most in ...
... England , I should have expected a lodging with them : or , tho ' they may be the first , as being more eminent than I , I must expect to follow their example in suffer- ing , as I have been their companion in acting . I am most in ...
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... England . We shall , hereafter , see him act with equal dignity in the last scene of life ; when the injustice of the prince towards him , which is here feared , was made conspicuous to all " . " " Hail those old patriots ; on whose ...
... England . We shall , hereafter , see him act with equal dignity in the last scene of life ; when the injustice of the prince towards him , which is here feared , was made conspicuous to all " . " " Hail those old patriots ; on whose ...
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