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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... believe , that , directly or indirectly , I never knew of this while yes- terday , at the delivery of my son's letter . So farewel , sweet heart , and God send me good news from thee " . " And in a letter , dated 9 June 1645 , speaking ...
... believe , that , directly or indirectly , I never knew of this while yes- terday , at the delivery of my son's letter . So farewel , sweet heart , and God send me good news from thee " . " And in a letter , dated 9 June 1645 , speaking ...
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... believe that the practice of virtue could be much promoted by the mixt dancing of men and women , and their association at Wakes and Whitson- ales . For , whatever may be thought of it , if the common people gad abroad on the Sunday ...
... believe that the practice of virtue could be much promoted by the mixt dancing of men and women , and their association at Wakes and Whitson- ales . For , whatever may be thought of it , if the common people gad abroad on the Sunday ...
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... believe , it would not have been very safe for any one to have attempted to prove it : however , what would have then been im- prudent , may now be safe ; and therefore , at the dis- tance of more than an hundred years , I think I may ...
... believe , it would not have been very safe for any one to have attempted to prove it : however , what would have then been im- prudent , may now be safe ; and therefore , at the dis- tance of more than an hundred years , I think I may ...
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... believe , that even this argument , which was un- answerable for the rejecting that bill was applied for the confirming it ; and an opinion that the violence , and force , used in procuring it , rendered it absolutely invalid and void ...
... believe , that even this argument , which was un- answerable for the rejecting that bill was applied for the confirming it ; and an opinion that the violence , and force , used in procuring it , rendered it absolutely invalid and void ...
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... Some of the following quotations prove the truth of what is contained in the foregoing a Welwood , p . 45 . vol , I. p . 158 . b ↳ Burnet , vol . I. p . 55 . C Hume's History , being judges : and , if we will believe his CHARLES I 101.
... Some of the following quotations prove the truth of what is contained in the foregoing a Welwood , p . 45 . vol , I. p . 158 . b ↳ Burnet , vol . I. p . 55 . C Hume's History , being judges : and , if we will believe his CHARLES I 101.
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