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 40
... mean and wicked office of attempting to persuade her majesty to comply with the king's resolution with * Ormonde , appointed lord lieutenant of Ireland , Nov. 4 , 1661 . lowest of the sex ; and which , had he 40 THE LIFE OF.
... mean and wicked office of attempting to persuade her majesty to comply with the king's resolution with * Ormonde , appointed lord lieutenant of Ireland , Nov. 4 , 1661 . lowest of the sex ; and which , had he 40 THE LIFE OF.
Page 55
... mean , deism . And this uncommon opinion he owed more to the liveliness of his parts , and carelessness of his temper , than either to reading or much considera- tion for his quickness of apprehension , at first view , could discern ...
... mean , deism . And this uncommon opinion he owed more to the liveliness of his parts , and carelessness of his temper , than either to reading or much considera- tion for his quickness of apprehension , at first view , could discern ...
Page 59
... means proper for him to shew that he had made the discovery . " After the Restoration , the king , Carte's History of the Duke of Ormonde , vol . II , p . 254 . lished by the command of his brother and as we CHARLES II . 59.
... means proper for him to shew that he had made the discovery . " After the Restoration , the king , Carte's History of the Duke of Ormonde , vol . II , p . 254 . lished by the command of his brother and as we CHARLES II . 59.
Page 60
... time thus spent , I asked his majesty , if he did not also desire to have the other sacraments of the holy church administered unto him ? He reply'd , By all means : I de- successor , and attested by him to be found sire 60 THE LIFE OF.
... time thus spent , I asked his majesty , if he did not also desire to have the other sacraments of the holy church administered unto him ? He reply'd , By all means : I de- successor , and attested by him to be found sire 60 THE LIFE OF.
Page 79
... means to disgrace ; and if they were judges , justices of the peace , or other magi- strates , to have them turned out of commission : and , in contempt of the known laws of the land , they have practised upon people of all ranks and ...
... means to disgrace ; and if they were judges , justices of the peace , or other magi- strates , to have them turned out of commission : and , in contempt of the known laws of the land , they have practised upon people of all ranks and ...
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