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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... land many months , all which would in a moment be removed by his highness's own presence ; that it would be such an obligation to the Infanta herself , as she could never enough value or requite , and , being a respect rarely paid by ...
... land many months , all which would in a moment be removed by his highness's own presence ; that it would be such an obligation to the Infanta herself , as she could never enough value or requite , and , being a respect rarely paid by ...
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... lands she is to live on , and it being brought to such a ripeness , that it wanted but my consent to the particulars then had chosen she , taking notice that it was now time to name the officers for her revenue ... land , and 80 THE LIFE OF.
... lands she is to live on , and it being brought to such a ripeness , that it wanted but my consent to the particulars then had chosen she , taking notice that it was now time to name the officers for her revenue ... land , and 80 THE LIFE OF.
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... land , and were to have been of her house- course , how she is miserable in having no power to place servants , and that business succeeded the worse for her recommendation ; which when I offered to answer , she would not so much as ...
... land , and were to have been of her house- course , how she is miserable in having no power to place servants , and that business succeeded the worse for her recommendation ; which when I offered to answer , she would not so much as ...
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... land , they could justify the putting him to the rack ; which , by order of the king , being propounded to all the judges , they unanimously agreed , that he ought not , by the law , to be tortured by the rack ; for no such punishment ...
... land , they could justify the putting him to the rack ; which , by order of the king , being propounded to all the judges , they unanimously agreed , that he ought not , by the law , to be tortured by the rack ; for no such punishment ...
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... all those impro- priations which are now held by the crown ; and what lands soever I do now , or should enjoy , which have 2 Perinchief's Life of Charles I. p . 60 . consulting the stars , and regarding omens ! been taken CHARLES I. 63.
... all those impro- priations which are now held by the crown ; and what lands soever I do now , or should enjoy , which have 2 Perinchief's Life of Charles I. p . 60 . consulting the stars , and regarding omens ! been taken CHARLES I. 63.
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