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 58
... duke of Ormonde to join in perswading him to declare himself . The duke said , he could never attempt to perswade his ma jesty to act the hypocrite , and declare himself to be what he was not in reality . Sir Henry thereupon re- plied ...
... duke of Ormonde to join in perswading him to declare himself . The duke said , he could never attempt to perswade his ma jesty to act the hypocrite , and declare himself to be what he was not in reality . Sir Henry thereupon re- plied ...
Page 59
... duke , complaining of the foily and mad- ness of Bennet , and others about the king , who were labouring to perswade him to what would absolutely ruin his affairs . The duke asking what it was ; the other replied , that it was to get ...
... duke , complaining of the foily and mad- ness of Bennet , and others about the king , who were labouring to perswade him to what would absolutely ruin his affairs . The duke asking what it was ; the other replied , that it was to get ...
Page 76
... duke of York , brother to the king , was of the Romish communion also , who converted his first , and took to his second wife , a lady of the same profession . • Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 269 . b See Kennet's Register ...
... duke of York , brother to the king , was of the Romish communion also , who converted his first , and took to his second wife , a lady of the same profession . • Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 269 . b See Kennet's Register ...
Page 79
... duke of York , in a letter to the pope's internuncio , dated , Aug. 21 , 1674 , tells him , " We have in agitation great designs , worthy the consideration of your friends , and to be supported with all their power , wherein we ...
... duke of York , in a letter to the pope's internuncio , dated , Aug. 21 , 1674 , tells him , " We have in agitation great designs , worthy the consideration of your friends , and to be supported with all their power , wherein we ...
Page 80
... duke will not be capable to do for the pope's friends " . " - The same gentleman , in a letter to father le Chese , confessor to Lewis XIV . declares , " We have here a mighty work upon our hands , no less than the conversion of three ...
... duke will not be capable to do for the pope's friends " . " - The same gentleman , in a letter to father le Chese , confessor to Lewis XIV . declares , " We have here a mighty work upon our hands , no less than the conversion of three ...
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