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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... says he , " strongly per- swaded of Judiciary Astrology ; and believing , that magicians can do several things beyond the power and order of nature . Two great ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think ...
... says he , " strongly per- swaded of Judiciary Astrology ; and believing , that magicians can do several things beyond the power and order of nature . Two great ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think ...
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... says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and ... say more , than that the circumstances , by which we were enforced to sign that declaration , are enough known to the ...
... says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and ... say more , than that the circumstances , by which we were enforced to sign that declaration , are enough known to the ...
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... says he , " strongly per- swaded of Judiciary Astrology ; and believing , that magicians can do several things beyond the power and order of nature . Two great ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think ...
... says he , " strongly per- swaded of Judiciary Astrology ; and believing , that magicians can do several things beyond the power and order of nature . Two great ministers of state , for ex- ample , whose actions will not let us think ...
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... says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and ... say no more , than that the circumstances , by which we were enforced to sign that declaration , are enough known to the ...
... says the declaration , " ourself not so candidly dealt with as we have deserved ; and that there are unquiet and ... say no more , than that the circumstances , by which we were enforced to sign that declaration , are enough known to the ...
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... says he , " let us remember , first , that he was a king ; and that dissimulation is a jewel of the crown : next , that it is very hard for a man not to do sometimes too much of that , which he concludeth ne- cessary for him to practise ...
... says he , " let us remember , first , that he was a king ; and that dissimulation is a jewel of the crown : next , that it is very hard for a man not to do sometimes too much of that , which he concludeth ne- cessary for him to practise ...
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