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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... never to remember past services , but that their acceptance of them is a full reward . He , of all in our age , exerted this piece of prerogative in the amplest manner : for he never seemed to charge his memory , or trouble his thoughts ...
... never to remember past services , but that their acceptance of them is a full reward . He , of all in our age , exerted this piece of prerogative in the amplest manner : for he never seemed to charge his memory , or trouble his thoughts ...
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... never con- sented to any one thing of moment which the king asked of him , and even in those seasons in which he was used with the most rudeness by the clergy , and with some barbarity by his son the lord Lorne , whom he had made ...
... never con- sented to any one thing of moment which the king asked of him , and even in those seasons in which he was used with the most rudeness by the clergy , and with some barbarity by his son the lord Lorne , whom he had made ...
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... never been deposited there [ Windsor ] ; or , else , had afterwards a Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 192. and History of the Re- bellion , vol . V. p . 261 . been removed by the regicides : and the lord Claren- CHARLES II . 25.
... never been deposited there [ Windsor ] ; or , else , had afterwards a Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 192. and History of the Re- bellion , vol . V. p . 261 . been removed by the regicides : and the lord Claren- CHARLES II . 25.
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... never sent to enquire after the body , since it was well known , both to the inhabitants of the castle and town , that it was in that vault . " That lord Clarendon's tale is mere fiction , may be , I think , concluded from the house of ...
... never sent to enquire after the body , since it was well known , both to the inhabitants of the castle and town , that it was in that vault . " That lord Clarendon's tale is mere fiction , may be , I think , concluded from the house of ...
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... never forgave any thing that was done against himself , after his first and general act of indemnity , which was to be reckoned as done rather upon maxims of state than inclinations of mercy . " - This seems very severe ; but may ...
... never forgave any thing that was done against himself , after his first and general act of indemnity , which was to be reckoned as done rather upon maxims of state than inclinations of mercy . " - This seems very severe ; but may ...
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