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 59
... established , not only in England but all over Europe ; and then desired his grace to join in diverting the king from any thoughts of declaring him- self in a point which would certainly destroy his in- terest in England for ever , and ...
... established , not only in England but all over Europe ; and then desired his grace to join in diverting the king from any thoughts of declaring him- self in a point which would certainly destroy his in- terest in England for ever , and ...
Page 76
... second wife , a lady of the same profession . • Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 269 . b See Kennet's Register * Id . p . 696. 4 Kennet's Chronicle . as it had been formerly by law established ; Bennet 76 THE LIFE OF.
... second wife , a lady of the same profession . • Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 269 . b See Kennet's Register * Id . p . 696. 4 Kennet's Chronicle . as it had been formerly by law established ; Bennet 76 THE LIFE OF.
Page 77
... established ; Bennet , earl of Arlington , first secretary of state , and afterwards lord chamberlain ; Clifford , lord high- treasurer ; and many others ; were preferred by this monarch to posts of the greatest dignity , though they ...
... established ; Bennet , earl of Arlington , first secretary of state , and afterwards lord chamberlain ; Clifford , lord high- treasurer ; and many others ; were preferred by this monarch to posts of the greatest dignity , though they ...
Page 80
... establish himself in the possession of his estate through their assistance ; and to turn all their cases ( which at present are employed to destroy each other ) for the ease of the pope's friends , and particularly for the ca- tholicks ...
... establish himself in the possession of his estate through their assistance ; and to turn all their cases ( which at present are employed to destroy each other ) for the ease of the pope's friends , and particularly for the ca- tholicks ...
Page 84
... establishing the form of making , -ordaining , and consecrating of bishops , priests , and deacons , in the church of England ... established : that they do hold , there lies no obligation upon them , or any other person , from the oath ...
... establishing the form of making , -ordaining , and consecrating of bishops , priests , and deacons , in the church of England ... established : that they do hold , there lies no obligation upon them , or any other person , from the oath ...
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