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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... religion ; we have , by our con- stant profession , and practice of it , given sufficient testimony to the world , that neither the unkindness of those of the same faith towards us , nor the civilities and obligations from those of a ...
... religion ; we have , by our con- stant profession , and practice of it , given sufficient testimony to the world , that neither the unkindness of those of the same faith towards us , nor the civilities and obligations from those of a ...
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... religion and the laws of this kingdom . " - But notwithstanding these public professions , it is probable he was a papist in his heart . For Burnet affirms , " that before king Charles left Paris , he changed his religion ; but by whose ...
... religion and the laws of this kingdom . " - But notwithstanding these public professions , it is probable he was a papist in his heart . For Burnet affirms , " that before king Charles left Paris , he changed his religion ; but by whose ...
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... religion . He had sicknesses before his death ; in which he did not , trouble any protestant di vines . Those who saw him upon his death - bed , saw a great deal . " The duke of Buckingham , however , seems not willing to allow him to ...
... religion . He had sicknesses before his death ; in which he did not , trouble any protestant di vines . Those who saw him upon his death - bed , saw a great deal . " The duke of Buckingham , however , seems not willing to allow him to ...
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... religion , in the article of death ; are so glaringly absurd , that nothing but his grace's character , as a poet , can excuse them . I have not leisure , however , more particularly to examine them ; and therefore shall content myself ...
... religion , in the article of death ; are so glaringly absurd , that nothing but his grace's character , as a poet , can excuse them . I have not leisure , however , more particularly to examine them ; and therefore shall content myself ...
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... religion in Europe , to contribute to the assistance of king Charles ; with several other the like proposals , and a copy of them inclosed in the letters " . " Mr. Thurloe , in a letter to Mountague , afterwards lord Sandwich , dated ...
... religion in Europe , to contribute to the assistance of king Charles ; with several other the like proposals , and a copy of them inclosed in the letters " . " Mr. Thurloe , in a letter to Mountague , afterwards lord Sandwich , dated ...
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