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 41
... took Nell Gwin with him ; and Dr. Ken's house , which he held in right of his prebend , was marked for her use : but the doctor , to his honour , refused her admittance , and she was forced to seek other lodgings . - The king , indeed ...
... took Nell Gwin with him ; and Dr. Ken's house , which he held in right of his prebend , was marked for her use : but the doctor , to his honour , refused her admittance , and she was forced to seek other lodgings . - The king , indeed ...
Page 44
... took that opportunity of avenging themselves , and vindicating their liberty . After all , the adventure of Lucretia is , perhaps , a meer romance . I am far from saying this by way of excuse for the gallantry of princes , which may be ...
... took that opportunity of avenging themselves , and vindicating their liberty . After all , the adventure of Lucretia is , perhaps , a meer romance . I am far from saying this by way of excuse for the gallantry of princes , which may be ...
Page 46
... took , without any scruple or remorse " . " - We have , in the last note , seen how intent his majesty was on making lady Castlemain of the queen's bed - cham- ber : we have observed that the queen , with spirit re- jected the proposal ...
... took , without any scruple or remorse " . " - We have , in the last note , seen how intent his majesty was on making lady Castlemain of the queen's bed - cham- ber : we have observed that the queen , with spirit re- jected the proposal ...
Page 60
... took off the mask , and openly appeared to be what he really was . In the paper , entitled , " A brief account of particulars occur- ring at the happy death of our late Sovereign Lord , King Charles II . in regard to religion ...
... took off the mask , and openly appeared to be what he really was . In the paper , entitled , " A brief account of particulars occur- ring at the happy death of our late Sovereign Lord , King Charles II . in regard to religion ...
Page 72
... took to dispose the catholics to take the oath of allegiance , and of the misfortune which caused that three persons , under the influence of the jesuits , procured the earl of Bristol to be named to plead the cause of the whole party ...
... took to dispose the catholics to take the oath of allegiance , and of the misfortune which caused that three persons , under the influence of the jesuits , procured the earl of Bristol to be named to plead the cause of the whole party ...
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