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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... given him conse- quence with the young monarch ; to whom his under- standing and diligence were , on many occasions , very useful , surrounded as he was by visionaries , debau- chees , and idlers of various kinds . At the Restoration ...
... given him conse- quence with the young monarch ; to whom his under- standing and diligence were , on many occasions , very useful , surrounded as he was by visionaries , debau- chees , and idlers of various kinds . At the Restoration ...
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... given a good sum for that grateful purpose . This has caused several conjectures , and reflections : and intimations have been given , as if the royal body had never been deposited there [ Windsor ] ; or , else , had afterwards a ...
... given a good sum for that grateful purpose . This has caused several conjectures , and reflections : and intimations have been given , as if the royal body had never been deposited there [ Windsor ] ; or , else , had afterwards a ...
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... given by the duke of Bucking- ham , just above recited . Let facts , however , deter- mine . Harrington , the celebrated writer of the Oceana , had been a companion of Charles I. in the midst of his distresses ; by whom he was esteemed ...
... given by the duke of Bucking- ham , just above recited . Let facts , however , deter- mine . Harrington , the celebrated writer of the Oceana , had been a companion of Charles I. in the midst of his distresses ; by whom he was esteemed ...
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... given by the duke of Bucking- ham , just above recited . Let facts , however , deter- mine . Harrington , the celebrated writer of the Oceana , had been a companion of Charles I. in the midst of his distresses ; by whom he was esteemed ...
... given by the duke of Bucking- ham , just above recited . Let facts , however , deter- mine . Harrington , the celebrated writer of the Oceana , had been a companion of Charles I. in the midst of his distresses ; by whom he was esteemed ...
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... given new occasion to be hanged , certaynly he is too dangerous a man to lett live , if we can honestly put him out of the way . Thinke of this , and give me some accounte of it tomorrow : till when I have no more to say to you . " " To ...
... given new occasion to be hanged , certaynly he is too dangerous a man to lett live , if we can honestly put him out of the way . Thinke of this , and give me some accounte of it tomorrow : till when I have no more to say to you . " " To ...
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