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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... mind of a puritanical parson , ( Dr. Manton ) who , if I mistake not , for I have never 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 ...
... mind of a puritanical parson , ( Dr. Manton ) who , if I mistake not , for I have never 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 ...
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... other human means could be brought to pass . ' 1 These discourses made so deep an impression on the mind and spirit of the prince , ( whose nature was Some things being dropped by the duke in his narrative 10 THE LIFE OF.
... other human means could be brought to pass . ' 1 These discourses made so deep an impression on the mind and spirit of the prince , ( whose nature was Some things being dropped by the duke in his narrative 10 THE LIFE OF.
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... mind was far from being amiable : she was bigotted to the Romish religion , industrious in promoting its interests , and an adviser and an encourager of the king in his most imprudent actions . Go , coward , " said she to his majesty ...
... mind was far from being amiable : she was bigotted to the Romish religion , industrious in promoting its interests , and an adviser and an encourager of the king in his most imprudent actions . Go , coward , " said she to his majesty ...
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... may be left in the mind of the reader . Lord Clarendon tells us , that " he was so great an * Cibber's Lives of the Poets , vol . II . p . 202. Lond . 1753. 12mo . and but little addicted to the foolish cus- tom of 46 THE LIFE OF.
... may be left in the mind of the reader . Lord Clarendon tells us , that " he was so great an * Cibber's Lives of the Poets , vol . II . p . 202. Lond . 1753. 12mo . and but little addicted to the foolish cus- tom of 46 THE LIFE OF.
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... minds a sense of the Deity , the obli- gations they are under to worship him , and the account they have to render unto him , as well as many other good purposes . This the lord chief justice Rich- ardson , and the justices of peace for ...
... minds a sense of the Deity , the obli- gations they are under to worship him , and the account they have to render unto him , as well as many other good purposes . This the lord chief justice Rich- ardson , and the justices of peace for ...
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