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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... prince ! -- Nor was the treatment of Charles Stanley , earl of Derby ; whose father lost his head , and he his liberty , for the king ; much better . The last earl of Derby , of the Stanley family , has perpetuated it by the following ...
... prince ! -- Nor was the treatment of Charles Stanley , earl of Derby ; whose father lost his head , and he his liberty , for the king ; much better . The last earl of Derby , of the Stanley family , has perpetuated it by the following ...
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... prince towards him , which is here feared , was made conspicuous to all " . " " Hail those old patriots ; on whose tongue Perswasion in the senate hung , Whilst they this sacred cause maintain'd ! Hail those old chiefs , to honor train ...
... prince towards him , which is here feared , was made conspicuous to all " . " " Hail those old patriots ; on whose tongue Perswasion in the senate hung , Whilst they this sacred cause maintain'd ! Hail those old chiefs , to honor train ...
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... prince Charles Lennox , duke of Rich- mond , his natural son , master of the horse , and knight * Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 329–39 . by Hawkins , p . 9. 8vo . Lond . 1713 . Ken's Life , indeed possessed of that great ...
... prince Charles Lennox , duke of Rich- mond , his natural son , master of the horse , and knight * Clarendon's Continuation , vol . II . p . 329–39 . by Hawkins , p . 9. 8vo . Lond . 1713 . Ken's Life , indeed possessed of that great ...
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... prince make in every discerning eye ! Sir William Throckmorton , in a letter to Coleman , speaks of " the debauchery of the kings house , which , " adds he , " has made it so odious to all the nation and the world . " - -He was not ...
... prince make in every discerning eye ! Sir William Throckmorton , in a letter to Coleman , speaks of " the debauchery of the kings house , which , " adds he , " has made it so odious to all the nation and the world . " - -He was not ...
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... prince , cannot fail to be hated by his subjects ; but it is not so with respect to gallantry . Julius Cæsar , " continues the illustrious writer , " whom they styled at Rome the husband of all their wives , and the wife of all their ...
... prince , cannot fail to be hated by his subjects ; but it is not so with respect to gallantry . Julius Cæsar , " continues the illustrious writer , " whom they styled at Rome the husband of all their wives , and the wife of all their ...
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