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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... hand , though there was danger it would have left a mark on his lips . The night's work was concluded with a banquet in the great chamber , which was so furiously assaulted , that down went table and tresses before one bit was touched ...
... hand , though there was danger it would have left a mark on his lips . The night's work was concluded with a banquet in the great chamber , which was so furiously assaulted , that down went table and tresses before one bit was touched ...
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... hands , as well as by their agents secretly admitted into his presence ) strongly to insinuate into the king , that he was besieged by the duke's servants , and turn , was disgusted by him ; and things were come to such an height ...
... hands , as well as by their agents secretly admitted into his presence ) strongly to insinuate into the king , that he was besieged by the duke's servants , and turn , was disgusted by him ; and things were come to such an height ...
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... hands of Digby earl of Bristol , to amuse the Spanish court ; yet orders were privately sent to him , upon no terms to make use of it , till further orders were received with relation to it . Soon after the prince's departure the ...
... hands of Digby earl of Bristol , to amuse the Spanish court ; yet orders were privately sent to him , upon no terms to make use of it , till further orders were received with relation to it . Soon after the prince's departure the ...
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... hand , ( known to the lord - keeper ) was not brought to him till four nights after . But all that had passed between him and Carondelet that night , he wrote down then , and gave on the morrów to the prince , desiring that he might not ...
... hand , ( known to the lord - keeper ) was not brought to him till four nights after . But all that had passed between him and Carondelet that night , he wrote down then , and gave on the morrów to the prince , desiring that he might not ...
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... hand to kiss , carried him away , & c . This action lost him the present par- liament's affections ; even the most sober of his friends held him very much overseen , to deny a parliamen- tary justice in any matter whatsoever ; but in ...
... hand to kiss , carried him away , & c . This action lost him the present par- liament's affections ; even the most sober of his friends held him very much overseen , to deny a parliamen- tary justice in any matter whatsoever ; but in ...
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