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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... design than to be merry with him " . " This is his common character . But the late lord Orrery has ob- served , " that our historians have represented him as a good - natured man ; ignorantly , or rather wilfully , mis- taking good ...
... design than to be merry with him " . " This is his common character . But the late lord Orrery has ob- served , " that our historians have represented him as a good - natured man ; ignorantly , or rather wilfully , mis- taking good ...
Page 77
... designs to destroy both us and our religion.For they [ the papists ] were then providing horse and arms , they ... design , but thought themselves also sure to effect it.- -But now -- I hear my bloody enemies , the jesuitical priests ...
... designs to destroy both us and our religion.For they [ the papists ] were then providing horse and arms , they ... design , but thought themselves also sure to effect it.- -But now -- I hear my bloody enemies , the jesuitical priests ...
Page 79
... We have in agitation great designs , worthy the consideration of your friends , and to be supported with all their power , wherein we Stafford's Tryal , p . 200. fol . Lond . 1680-1 . a have no doubt but to succeed ; and it CHARLES II . 79.
... We have in agitation great designs , worthy the consideration of your friends , and to be supported with all their power , wherein we Stafford's Tryal , p . 200. fol . Lond . 1680-1 . a have no doubt but to succeed ; and it CHARLES II . 79.
Page 80
... design is , to terminate this difference [ between France and Spain ] by the interposition of the pope ; and by that means to establish himself in the possession of his estate through their assistance ; and to turn all their cases ...
... design is , to terminate this difference [ between France and Spain ] by the interposition of the pope ; and by that means to establish himself in the possession of his estate through their assistance ; and to turn all their cases ...
Page 85
... designs.- -On the 24th of August , 1662 , such of the ministers as thought it not proper to qualify themselves according to the law , left their livings . Their number has gene- rally been computed at about two thousand ; though lord ...
... designs.- -On the 24th of August , 1662 , such of the ministers as thought it not proper to qualify themselves according to the law , left their livings . Their number has gene- rally been computed at about two thousand ; though lord ...
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