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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... death was much feared . Thus also Perinchief , in the very page refer- red to in the text , tells us , that he was born in so much weakness , that his baptism was hastened , without the usual ceremonies wherewith such royal infants are ...
... death was much feared . Thus also Perinchief , in the very page refer- red to in the text , tells us , that he was born in so much weakness , that his baptism was hastened , without the usual ceremonies wherewith such royal infants are ...
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... death , he was succeeded by the learned Sir Henry Wooton , who , notwithstanding his having been on many embassies , entered into holy orders , agreeably to the statutes of the college . - It is very remarkable , I think , that some of ...
... death , he was succeeded by the learned Sir Henry Wooton , who , notwithstanding his having been on many embassies , entered into holy orders , agreeably to the statutes of the college . - It is very remarkable , I think , that some of ...
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... death of his brother , Nov. 9 , 1612 , as his and their antagonist Bolingbroke : for though the writer of his life strenuously endeavours to show that he never was educated in dissenting principles , yet , I think , the contrary may ...
... death of his brother , Nov. 9 , 1612 , as his and their antagonist Bolingbroke : for though the writer of his life strenuously endeavours to show that he never was educated in dissenting principles , yet , I think , the contrary may ...
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... death of James , which happened March 27 , 1625 , ( not without he hath done himself this right with me , that I dis- cern his sufficiency more and more . " - " The delicacy of the keeper's wit " , says a certain writer , " in unrid ...
... death of James , which happened March 27 , 1625 , ( not without he hath done himself this right with me , that I dis- cern his sufficiency more and more . " - " The delicacy of the keeper's wit " , says a certain writer , " in unrid ...
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... death of king James , which happened - not without causing suspicions against the duke of Buck- ingham , and even prince Charles , & c . ] The grounds for suspecting that Buckingham poisoned king James , I have very particularly set ...
... death of king James , which happened - not without causing suspicions against the duke of Buck- ingham , and even prince Charles , & c . ] The grounds for suspecting that Buckingham poisoned king James , I have very particularly set ...
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