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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... oaths , or actions , as judging that he was not to be bound by them . Hence a civil war arose , which ended in his destruction . Princes therefore should at all times act with honour , and scorn to be worse than their words ; for let ...
... oaths , or actions , as judging that he was not to be bound by them . Hence a civil war arose , which ended in his destruction . Princes therefore should at all times act with honour , and scorn to be worse than their words ; for let ...
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... oath laid upon him ; which papers being printed , shew his great ability and knowledge , when he was destitute of all aids " . " Thus speak these writers concerning his majesty's controversy with Henderson . But whatever the real merit ...
... oath laid upon him ; which papers being printed , shew his great ability and knowledge , when he was destitute of all aids " . " Thus speak these writers concerning his majesty's controversy with Henderson . But whatever the real merit ...
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... oath of the French king to the observance of it ) was derided to his face , as we learn from the following passage in one of Howel's let- a Life of Richlieu , vol . I. p . 312 , 8vo . Lond . 1695 . to the History , p . 143 , 8vo . Lond ...
... oath of the French king to the observance of it ) was derided to his face , as we learn from the following passage in one of Howel's let- a Life of Richlieu , vol . I. p . 312 , 8vo . Lond . 1695 . to the History , p . 143 , 8vo . Lond ...
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... oath being supposed different from that used to be administered to our a shall never again infest any of our king's subjects " . " Thus ended this affair , which reflects some honour on the memory of Charles , and shews him not wholly ...
... oath being supposed different from that used to be administered to our a shall never again infest any of our king's subjects " . " Thus ended this affair , which reflects some honour on the memory of Charles , and shews him not wholly ...
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... oath itself , as it was taken by the king ; and then the king's defence for the taking of it . Now the oath is this . " The form of the coronation - oath . < Sir , ( says the archbishop ) will you grant , keep , and by your oath confirm ...
... oath itself , as it was taken by the king ; and then the king's defence for the taking of it . Now the oath is this . " The form of the coronation - oath . < Sir , ( says the archbishop ) will you grant , keep , and by your oath confirm ...
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