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, Volumen2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... which he got in . This adventure , so * Clarendon's History of the Rebellion ; vol . I. p . 11. 8vo . Oxon . 1712 . Howell's Letters , p . 119. 8vo . Lond . 1705 . bassadors , Buckingham's head was demand- ed by them ; CHARLES I. 11.
... which he got in . This adventure , so * Clarendon's History of the Rebellion ; vol . I. p . 11. 8vo . Oxon . 1712 . Howell's Letters , p . 119. 8vo . Lond . 1705 . bassadors , Buckingham's head was demand- ed by them ; CHARLES I. 11.
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... Clarendon , when he was informed of what the duke had so confidently avowed , for which he had * Rushworth , vol . I. p . 144.- Id . vol . I. p . 112 . Spanish ambassadors , wrought so much on him , that CHARLES I. 15.
... Clarendon , when he was informed of what the duke had so confidently avowed , for which he had * Rushworth , vol . I. p . 144.- Id . vol . I. p . 112 . Spanish ambassadors , wrought so much on him , that CHARLES I. 15.
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... occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king was at Windsor with prince Charles , and Buckingham left * Clarendon , vol . I. p . 22 . them ) he followed the king to Windsor , where 16 THE LIFE ...
... occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king was at Windsor with prince Charles , and Buckingham left * Clarendon , vol . I. p . 22 . them ) he followed the king to Windsor , where 16 THE LIFE ...
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... were ready to prove it on him , unless prevented ; which they * See Clarendon , vol . I. p . 23 , 24 . near the conclusion . See the preceding volume , summation of it ; though soon afterwards ( the duke CHARLES I. ef.
... were ready to prove it on him , unless prevented ; which they * See Clarendon , vol . I. p . 23 , 24 . near the conclusion . See the preceding volume , summation of it ; though soon afterwards ( the duke CHARLES I. ef.
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... the better understand all this , I will here transcribe a few pas- sages from the memoirs of madam de Motteville , a fa- VOL . 11 . Clarendon , vol . I , p . 38 . D young queen , fearing lest her interest might be of CHARLES I. $ 3.
... the better understand all this , I will here transcribe a few pas- sages from the memoirs of madam de Motteville , a fa- VOL . 11 . Clarendon , vol . I , p . 38 . D young queen , fearing lest her interest might be of CHARLES I. $ 3.
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