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 52
... observed what is most like to bring disadvantage to it . " Thus also , in a message sent by him to the house of lords , to be imparted to the house of commons , Ap . 2 , 1663 , his majesty " declares , and assures both his houses of ...
... observed what is most like to bring disadvantage to it . " Thus also , in a message sent by him to the house of lords , to be imparted to the house of commons , Ap . 2 , 1663 , his majesty " declares , and assures both his houses of ...
Page 74
... observations upon several acts of parliament ; in which they desired ease . But , on a sudden , this committee was discontinued , and never after revived ; the Roman catholicks never after- wards being sollicitous for it . - There was a ...
... observations upon several acts of parliament ; in which they desired ease . But , on a sudden , this committee was discontinued , and never after revived ; the Roman catholicks never after- wards being sollicitous for it . - There was a ...
Page 81
... observe , that it now was become fashionable with the divines , who chose to be in favour at court , to speak well of the tricks and juggles of the Romish priests . - " I spoke severally , " says the lady Anne , wife of the duke of York ...
... observe , that it now was become fashionable with the divines , who chose to be in favour at court , to speak well of the tricks and juggles of the Romish priests . - " I spoke severally , " says the lady Anne , wife of the duke of York ...
Page 83
... observed , loved power ; were enemies to freedom of enquiry , and fond of ecclesias- tical revenues : though they thought a more equal dis- tribution of them might and ought to be made , than had been in times past . Yea the bulk of ...
... observed , loved power ; were enemies to freedom of enquiry , and fond of ecclesias- tical revenues : though they thought a more equal dis- tribution of them might and ought to be made , than had been in times past . Yea the bulk of ...
Page 89
... observed , that this condition was not required by the act of uniformity , as published in the time of queen Elizabeth ; but was an addition made thereto after the Restoration of king Charles the Second , when the na- tion was , as it ...
... observed , that this condition was not required by the act of uniformity , as published in the time of queen Elizabeth ; but was an addition made thereto after the Restoration of king Charles the Second , when the na- tion was , as it ...
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