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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... looked into the folio since I was a boy , and condemned sometimes to read in it , made one hundred and nineteen ser- mons on the hundred and nineteenth psalm . ' See Letter to Wyndham , p . 526. 8vo . Lond . 1753 . he succeeded him in ...
... looked into the folio since I was a boy , and condemned sometimes to read in it , made one hundred and nineteen ser- mons on the hundred and nineteenth psalm . ' See Letter to Wyndham , p . 526. 8vo . Lond . 1753 . he succeeded him in ...
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... looked out at the windows , he uncovered his head or no ? Whether he were not wont to come into the prince's chamber with his clothes half on , so that the doors could not be opened to them that came to visit the prince from the king of ...
... looked out at the windows , he uncovered his head or no ? Whether he were not wont to come into the prince's chamber with his clothes half on , so that the doors could not be opened to them that came to visit the prince from the king of ...
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... looked towards the rising sun . 6 endearments and embraces ' passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely ...
... looked towards the rising sun . 6 endearments and embraces ' passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely ...
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... looked on him at least with pity . The duke of Buckingham's passion ( continues the lady ) prompted him to a bold action , which the queen has informed me of ; and which has been con- firmed to me by the queen of England , who had it ...
... looked on him at least with pity . The duke of Buckingham's passion ( continues the lady ) prompted him to a bold action , which the queen has informed me of ; and which has been con- firmed to me by the queen of England , who had it ...
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... looked on as no improper supplement to this note . " He was of a religious and quiet conversation , given to no open vice nor whimsical opinions , being a frequent hearer of those preachers as were never found to give encour- agement to ...
... looked on as no improper supplement to this note . " He was of a religious and quiet conversation , given to no open vice nor whimsical opinions , being a frequent hearer of those preachers as were never found to give encour- agement to ...
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