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 39
... give Brodericke good councell not to meddle any more with what concernes my lady Castlemaine , and to let him have a care how he is the author of any scandalous reports ; for if I find him guilty of any such thing , I will make him ...
... give Brodericke good councell not to meddle any more with what concernes my lady Castlemaine , and to let him have a care how he is the author of any scandalous reports ; for if I find him guilty of any such thing , I will make him ...
Page 42
... gives her the preference . She is young , indiscreet , confident , wild , and of an agreeable humour . She sings , she dances , she acts her part with a good grace . She has a son by the king , and hopes to have him acknowledged . As to ...
... gives her the preference . She is young , indiscreet , confident , wild , and of an agreeable humour . She sings , she dances , she acts her part with a good grace . She has a son by the king , and hopes to have him acknowledged . As to ...
Page 59
... give more to get one frontier garrison into their hands , than to get the ca- tholick religion established , not only in England but all over Europe ; and then desired his grace to join in diverting the king from any thoughts of ...
... give more to get one frontier garrison into their hands , than to get the ca- tholick religion established , not only in England but all over Europe ; and then desired his grace to join in diverting the king from any thoughts of ...
Page 61
... 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 the blessed sacrament was now brought and delivered ...
... 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 the blessed sacrament was now brought and delivered ...
Page 64
... give us a rule to go by , and leave every man to be his own judge ? I do ask any ingenuous man , whether it be not the same thing to follow our own phancy , or to interpret the scripture by it ? I would have any man shew me , where the ...
... give us a rule to go by , and leave every man to be his own judge ? I do ask any ingenuous man , whether it be not the same thing to follow our own phancy , or to interpret the scripture by it ? I would have any man shew me , where the ...
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