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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... king ought to be treated , as the marquis of Argyle did ; and in a very short time made himself agreeable and acceptable to him . And though he never con- sented to any one thing of moment which the king asked of him , and even in those ...
... king ought to be treated , as the marquis of Argyle did ; and in a very short time made himself agreeable and acceptable to him . And though he never con- sented to any one thing of moment which the king asked of him , and even in those ...
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... king ; so that his majesty was often put to desire his help to compass what he desired . He did heartily oppose the king's marching with his army into England ; the ill success whereof made many men believe , afterwards , that he had ...
... king ; so that his majesty was often put to desire his help to compass what he desired . He did heartily oppose the king's marching with his army into England ; the ill success whereof made many men believe , afterwards , that he had ...
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... king's father could not be found at Windsor , where it had been interred , because the lords Southampton and Lindsey ... kings body lay " . " - This was the excuse to save appearances ; and cover over disregard and neglect of a parent ...
... king's father could not be found at Windsor , where it had been interred , because the lords Southampton and Lindsey ... kings body lay " . " - This was the excuse to save appearances ; and cover over disregard and neglect of a parent ...
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... king Charles's interment , ' he says , that when the body of king Charles the First lay in state , in the dean's hall , the duke of Richmond had the coffin opened , and was satisfy'd that it was the king's body . This several people ...
... king Charles's interment , ' he says , that when the body of king Charles the First lay in state , in the dean's hall , the duke of Richmond had the coffin opened , and was satisfy'd that it was the king's body . This several people ...
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... king himself was so deep in the design against his life , which was most unjustly taken from him , that I cannot do justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing ...
... king himself was so deep in the design against his life , which was most unjustly taken from him , that I cannot do justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing ...
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