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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Page 53
... continued protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his religion . He was his kinsman , and his particular friend . Among other reasons , one that he urged was , that the protestant religion must certainly be ...
... continued protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his religion . He was his kinsman , and his particular friend . Among other reasons , one that he urged was , that the protestant religion must certainly be ...
Page 65
... continued to this day without in- terruption ; or particular men , who have raised schisms for their own advantage ? " This is a true copy of a paper I found in the late king my brothers strong box , written in his own hand . The Second ...
... continued to this day without in- terruption ; or particular men , who have raised schisms for their own advantage ? " This is a true copy of a paper I found in the late king my brothers strong box , written in his own hand . The Second ...
Page 85
... continued in their inconformity " . " What his lordship means , I suppose , is , that many declared their assent and consent to things they did not wholly believe or approve that they thought many things might be altered for the better ...
... continued in their inconformity " . " What his lordship means , I suppose , is , that many declared their assent and consent to things they did not wholly believe or approve that they thought many things might be altered for the better ...
Page 86
... continued this indulgence by his declaration after his return , and thereby fully complied with his promise from Breda ; which he should indeed have violated , if he had now refused to a ' Letter to lord Hervey , Sept. 13 , 1736. MS ...
... continued this indulgence by his declaration after his return , and thereby fully complied with his promise from Breda ; which he should indeed have violated , if he had now refused to a ' Letter to lord Hervey , Sept. 13 , 1736. MS ...
Page 99
... continued to exercise their it ; and introductive only of their constant concomi- tants , ignorance , self - conceit , ill - breeding , obstinacy , anarchy , and confusion . From these contests , all kinds of evils must derive their ...
... continued to exercise their it ; and introductive only of their constant concomi- tants , ignorance , self - conceit , ill - breeding , obstinacy , anarchy , and confusion . From these contests , all kinds of evils must derive their ...
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