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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... lord lieutenant ; and if you have both a mind to oblige me , carry yourselves like friends in this matter . 66 CHARLES R. " This letter had its effect on the lord chancellor : for it appears , by his own account , that , instead of ...
... lord lieutenant ; and if you have both a mind to oblige me , carry yourselves like friends in this matter . 66 CHARLES R. " This letter had its effect on the lord chancellor : for it appears , by his own account , that , instead of ...
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... Lord Clarendon shall be the relator ; as he cannot be supposed to be preju- diced against his master . " The king , " says his Life of Bish . Ward , p . 92 , 8vo . Lond . 1697 . professed himself a protestant of the church lordship ...
... Lord Clarendon shall be the relator ; as he cannot be supposed to be preju- diced against his master . " The king , " says his Life of Bish . Ward , p . 92 , 8vo . Lond . 1697 . professed himself a protestant of the church lordship ...
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... Lord Halifax says , " Some pretend to be very precise in the time of his reconciling ; the cardinal de Retz , & c . I will not enter into it minutely ; but whenever it was , it is ob- servable that the government of France did not think ...
... Lord Halifax says , " Some pretend to be very precise in the time of his reconciling ; the cardinal de Retz , & c . I will not enter into it minutely ; but whenever it was , it is ob- servable that the government of France did not think ...
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... lord , and I , know very well , that there is no dependance or stress to be laid on them , and that they would give more to get one frontier garrison into their hands , than to get the ca- tholick religion established , not only in ...
... lord , and I , know very well , that there is no dependance or stress to be laid on them , and that they would give more to get one frontier garrison into their hands , than to get the ca- tholick religion established , not only in ...
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... Lord , King Charles II . in regard to religion ; faithfully re- lated by his then assistant , Mr. Jo . Huddleston ; " printed in the second volume of the State Tracts of this reign ; we read , That " he [ Huddleston ] being called into ...
... Lord , King Charles II . in regard to religion ; faithfully re- lated by his then assistant , Mr. Jo . Huddleston ; " printed in the second volume of the State Tracts of this reign ; we read , That " he [ Huddleston ] being called into ...
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