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 126
... , and not to divide their party when all their forces were little enough " . " : Letter to a Person of Quality , in Torbuck's Parliamentary Debates , vol . I. p . 78 . were , through various causes , rendered in- It appears 126 THE LIFE OF.
... , and not to divide their party when all their forces were little enough " . " : Letter to a Person of Quality , in Torbuck's Parliamentary Debates , vol . I. p . 78 . were , through various causes , rendered in- It appears 126 THE LIFE OF.
Page 153
... force him to swallow it down to damn himselfe ? " . -Mr . Secretary Coventry said - a Burnet , vol . I. p . 347 . Debates , vol . II . p . 78–80 . с b Id . p . 252 . Grey's Parliamentary faith professed by the church of Rome . in the ...
... force him to swallow it down to damn himselfe ? " . -Mr . Secretary Coventry said - a Burnet , vol . I. p . 347 . Debates , vol . II . p . 78–80 . с b Id . p . 252 . Grey's Parliamentary faith professed by the church of Rome . in the ...
Page 155
... force against them : all their precautions are reduced to this one intent , natural to all societies of men , of hindering the lesser opposite party from growing too strong for the greater and more considerable one ; and in this way of ...
... force against them : all their precautions are reduced to this one intent , natural to all societies of men , of hindering the lesser opposite party from growing too strong for the greater and more considerable one ; and in this way of ...
Page 168
... force of expression ! What zeal for religion ; what love of liberty is here ! No fawning on majesty ; no court to ministers ; no ex- pressions of servility ; proceeded from the mouths of * Grey's Debates , vol . VII . p . 411 . for ...
... force of expression ! What zeal for religion ; what love of liberty is here ! No fawning on majesty ; no court to ministers ; no ex- pressions of servility ; proceeded from the mouths of * Grey's Debates , vol . VII . p . 411 . for ...
Page 178
... force for preserving the govern- ment and peace of the kingdom . And we have reason to believe , by what passed in the last parliament at Westminster , that if we could have been brought to give our consent to a bill of exclusion , the ...
... force for preserving the govern- ment and peace of the kingdom . And we have reason to believe , by what passed in the last parliament at Westminster , that if we could have been brought to give our consent to a bill of exclusion , the ...
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