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 47
... desired the king , that she might retain some of those who were known to her , and of most use , that she might not be wholly left in the hands of strangers ; and employed others to make the same suit to the king on her behalf . Where ...
... desired the king , that she might retain some of those who were known to her , and of most use , that she might not be wholly left in the hands of strangers ; and employed others to make the same suit to the king on her behalf . Where ...
Page 59
... desired his grace's assistance to prevent so fatal a step . The duke of Or- monde said , It was very strange , that any body should have the assurance to offer to perswade his majesty to declare himself what he was not ; especially in a ...
... desired his grace's assistance to prevent so fatal a step . The duke of Or- monde said , It was very strange , that any body should have the assurance to offer to perswade his majesty to declare himself what he was not ; especially in a ...
Page 60
... desired to die in the faith and communion of the holy Roman catholic church : that he was most heartily sorry for all the sins of his past life ; and , particularly , for that he had deferred his reconciliation so long : that through ...
... desired to die in the faith and communion of the holy Roman catholic church : that he was most heartily sorry for all the sins of his past life ; and , particularly , for that he had deferred his reconciliation so long : that through ...
Page 61
... desired his majesty , that in the interim he would give me leave to proceed to the sacrament of Extream Unction ; he reply'd , With all my heart . I then anoyled him ; which as soon as . performed , I was called to the door , whither ...
... desired his majesty , that in the interim he would give me leave to proceed to the sacrament of Extream Unction ; he reply'd , With all my heart . I then anoyled him ; which as soon as . performed , I was called to the door , whither ...
Page 62
... desired no time might be lost in the execution of it . Where upon Mr. Huddleston was commanded to attend inces santly thereabouts . But the great affairs of the nation coming perpetually before them , time could not possi- bly be found ...
... desired no time might be lost in the execution of it . Where upon Mr. Huddleston was commanded to attend inces santly thereabouts . But the great affairs of the nation coming perpetually before them , time could not possi- bly be found ...
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