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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... favour , he should fall out with none but himself ; for they were all indif- ferently invited to come as private men to a private sport ; which he refusing , the Spanish ambassador wil- lingly accepted , and being there , seeing no ...
... favour , he should fall out with none but himself ; for they were all indif- ferently invited to come as private men to a private sport ; which he refusing , the Spanish ambassador wil- lingly accepted , and being there , seeing no ...
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... favour with which he was treated by the catholic king , notwith- standing the preparations made for a marriage , the wishes of his father , and his own fond desire and af- fection , Buckingham ( such is the power of a favourite ...
... favour with which he was treated by the catholic king , notwith- standing the preparations made for a marriage , the wishes of his father , and his own fond desire and af- fection , Buckingham ( such is the power of a favourite ...
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... favour if he would depute him to personate hima ; and ten days after the dispensation should come from Rome , the business should be done , and after- wards he might send for his wife when he pleased . ' Soon after , the king and his ...
... favour if he would depute him to personate hima ; and ten days after the dispensation should come from Rome , the business should be done , and after- wards he might send for his wife when he pleased . ' Soon after , the king and his ...
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... favour now enabled him to bring about what he had meditated before his return : for in spite of James his master , and contrary to what was well known to those concerned in the transactions to be truth , he averred before the parliament ...
... favour now enabled him to bring about what he had meditated before his return : for in spite of James his master , and contrary to what was well known to those concerned in the transactions to be truth , he averred before the parliament ...
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... favour or justice of those masters , who have meanness enough to submit to the rule of favourites , especially when destitute of sense , virtue and learning . 5 Williams , with great dexterity , found out the in- struments of raising ...
... favour or justice of those masters , who have meanness enough to submit to the rule of favourites , especially when destitute of sense , virtue and learning . 5 Williams , with great dexterity , found out the in- struments of raising ...
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