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 37
... crown , his majesty would never suffer them to repair and build them up again , to be a bit in his mouth , and a bridle upon his neck : but would keep all open , that his troops might enter upon them whenever he thought necessary for ...
... crown , his majesty would never suffer them to repair and build them up again , to be a bit in his mouth , and a bridle upon his neck : but would keep all open , that his troops might enter upon them whenever he thought necessary for ...
Page 41
... crown of France . And whereas the said king of Great Britain had appointed prince Charles Lennox , duke of Rich- mond , his natural son , master of the horse , and knight * Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 329–39 . by Hawkins ...
... crown of France . And whereas the said king of Great Britain had appointed prince Charles Lennox , duke of Rich- mond , his natural son , master of the horse , and knight * Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 329–39 . by Hawkins ...
Page 54
... of the head , which were very sig- nificant . His unwillingness to marry a protestant , though both the Catholick and the Christian crown a Burnet , vol . I. p . 73 . dence , on all occasions , to assert his regard 54 THE LIFE OF.
... of the head , which were very sig- nificant . His unwillingness to marry a protestant , though both the Catholick and the Christian crown a Burnet , vol . I. p . 73 . dence , on all occasions , to assert his regard 54 THE LIFE OF.
Page 68
... crown'd head , even in ashes , to which I will ' never be wanting : far less am I capable of suspecting the royal attestation that accompanies them ; of the truth of which , I take it for granted , no man doubts . But I must crave leave ...
... crown'd head , even in ashes , to which I will ' never be wanting : far less am I capable of suspecting the royal attestation that accompanies them ; of the truth of which , I take it for granted , no man doubts . But I must crave leave ...
Page 73
... crown in all things , rejected , with scorn and anger , a declaration fram'd for this purpose ; yet the birth and steps of it gave such an alarm , that mens suspicions , once rais'd , were not easily laid asleep again . " - Lord ...
... crown in all things , rejected , with scorn and anger , a declaration fram'd for this purpose ; yet the birth and steps of it gave such an alarm , that mens suspicions , once rais'd , were not easily laid asleep again . " - Lord ...
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