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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... minds of many ; and gave his adversaries a handle to represent him in no very favourable light . This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon ...
... minds of many ; and gave his adversaries a handle to represent him in no very favourable light . This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon ...
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... minds of many ; and gave his adversaries a handle to represent him in no very favourable light . This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon ...
... minds of many ; and gave his adversaries a handle to represent him in no very favourable light . This is taken notice of , and attempted to be apologized for , in the declara- tion concerning ecclesiastical affairs , published soon ...
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... mind to have any conference with a man who had so dark a character , or to meddle in an affair that must be examined and adjudged by the laws of Scotland : and so it was resolved , that the marquis of Argyle should be sent by sea into ...
... mind to have any conference with a man who had so dark a character , or to meddle in an affair that must be examined and adjudged by the laws of Scotland : and so it was resolved , that the marquis of Argyle should be sent by sea into ...
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... mind , ” says that upright and virtuous man , man , " that when God shall cast me in such a condition , as that I cannot save my life but by doing an indecent thing ; he shews me the time is come wherein I should resign it . And when I ...
... mind , ” says that upright and virtuous man , man , " that when God shall cast me in such a condition , as that I cannot save my life but by doing an indecent thing ; he shews me the time is come wherein I should resign it . And when I ...
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... 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 throw- ing up his post like a man of honour ...
... 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 throw- ing up his post like a man of honour ...
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