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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... taken from him , that I cannot do justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing ...
... taken from him , that I cannot do justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing ...
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... taken from him , that I cannot do justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing ...
... taken from him , that I cannot do justice to my sub- ject without enlarging on it . It is well known that this gentleman had a principal hand in bringing lord Strafford to justice ; in resisting the tyranny of Charles I. and reducing ...
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... taken notice of any part of this affair . - Lambert , at the same time , was con- demned ; but reprieved and afterwards banished for life . And , it is very probable , Hasilrig would have paid dearly for his past transactions , had not ...
... taken notice of any part of this affair . - Lambert , at the same time , was con- demned ; but reprieved and afterwards banished for life . And , it is very probable , Hasilrig would have paid dearly for his past transactions , had not ...
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... taken notice of : and if her majesty rose at the indig- nity , and retired into her chamber , it may be one or two attended her ; but all the company remained in the room she left , and too often said those things aloud which nobody ...
... taken notice of : and if her majesty rose at the indig- nity , and retired into her chamber , it may be one or two attended her ; but all the company remained in the room she left , and too often said those things aloud which nobody ...
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... taken arms against the royal party during the late civil war . But that it was replied upon them , that the catholics had rebelled in Ireland , in 1641 , in the most outragious manner : -that in 1646 , at the sollicitation of the ...
... taken arms against the royal party during the late civil war . But that it was replied upon them , that the catholics had rebelled in Ireland , in 1641 , in the most outragious manner : -that in 1646 , at the sollicitation of the ...
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