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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... give a different account ' . Though other writers give a different account . ] Calderwood speaks of the birth of prince Charles , but mentions not a word about his baptism . He was born , * Perinchief's Life of Charles I. prefixed to ...
... give a different account ' . Though other writers give a different account . ] Calderwood speaks of the birth of prince Charles , but mentions not a word about his baptism . He was born , * Perinchief's Life of Charles I. prefixed to ...
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... give in the note * . known nothing about it ! However , such as have oppor- tunity may consult MS . in Offic . Leon reg ; Armor . the authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of that solemnity I ...
... give in the note * . known nothing about it ! However , such as have oppor- tunity may consult MS . in Offic . Leon reg ; Armor . the authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of that solemnity I ...
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... give one instance , her first suit to me was , that she being young , and coming to a strange country , both by her years and ignorance of the customs of the place , might commit many errors , therefore that I would not be angry with ...
... give one instance , her first suit to me was , that she being young , and coming to a strange country , both by her years and ignorance of the customs of the place , might commit many errors , therefore that I would not be angry with ...
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... give her leave to order her house as she list herself ( now if she had said that she would speak with me , not doubting to give me satis- faction in it , I could have found no fault , whatsoever she would have said of this to myself ...
... give her leave to order her house as she list herself ( now if she had said that she would speak with me , not doubting to give me satis- faction in it , I could have found no fault , whatsoever she would have said of this to myself ...
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... give her what I thought fit in pension . I bad her then remem- ber to whom she spake , and told her , that she ought not to use me so . Then she fell into a passionate dis queen's servants who attended her into Eng- land , and 80 THE ...
... give her what I thought fit in pension . I bad her then remem- ber to whom she spake , and told her , that she ought not to use me so . Then she fell into a passionate dis queen's servants who attended her into Eng- land , and 80 THE ...
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