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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... court , inferior to the parliament , by whose authority these things were acted , ought to be judges of this case , which certainly never happened before . He , more- over , offered these points to be considered , and pray'd earnestly ...
... court , inferior to the parliament , by whose authority these things were acted , ought to be judges of this case , which certainly never happened before . He , more- over , offered these points to be considered , and pray'd earnestly ...
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... Court , Saturday , two in the afternoone . " The relation that hath been made to me of Sir H. Vane's carriage yesterday , in the Hall , is the occasion of this letter ; which , if I am rightly informed , was so insolent as to justify ...
... Court , Saturday , two in the afternoone . " The relation that hath been made to me of Sir H. Vane's carriage yesterday , in the Hall , is the occasion of this letter ; which , if I am rightly informed , was so insolent as to justify ...
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... court ! I mean to owe neither my life nor liberty to any such means : when the innocence of my actions will not pro- tect me , I will stay away till the storm be overpassed . In short , where Vane , Lambert , and Hasilrigg , cannot live ...
... court ! I mean to owe neither my life nor liberty to any such means : when the innocence of my actions will not pro- tect me , I will stay away till the storm be overpassed . In short , where Vane , Lambert , and Hasilrigg , cannot live ...
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... Court Burlesqued , Rochester's and Marvel's Satires , and some other poets of the age . Writers of this kind are generally , indeed , supposed to heighten ; but , I believe , if we attend to facts , we shall find them to have exceeded ...
... Court Burlesqued , Rochester's and Marvel's Satires , and some other poets of the age . Writers of this kind are generally , indeed , supposed to heighten ; but , I believe , if we attend to facts , we shall find them to have exceeded ...
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... Court , Thursday morning ( with- out the day of the month , or date of the year ) , in these terms : " I forgott , when you weare here last , to desire you give Brodericke good councell not to meddle any more with what concernes my lady ...
... Court , Thursday morning ( with- out the day of the month , or date of the year ) , in these terms : " I forgott , when you weare here last , to desire you give Brodericke good councell not to meddle any more with what concernes my lady ...
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