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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... occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king was at Windsor with prince Charles , and Buckingham left * Clarendon , vol . I. p . 22 . them ) he followed the king to Windsor , where 16 THE LIFE ...
... occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king was at Windsor with prince Charles , and Buckingham left * Clarendon , vol . I. p . 22 . them ) he followed the king to Windsor , where 16 THE LIFE ...
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... occasion , and was admitted to come private- ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest : but was told by the keeper , that it would be too great a hazard to set a priest at liberty , who ...
... occasion , and was admitted to come private- ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest : but was told by the keeper , that it would be too great a hazard to set a priest at liberty , who ...
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... occasion frequently to quote these letters , it will be proper , once for all , to establish their authority . This will be best done by king Charles himself , who , in a letter to secretary Nicholas , has these words : " Though I could ...
... occasion frequently to quote these letters , it will be proper , once for all , to establish their authority . This will be best done by king Charles himself , who , in a letter to secretary Nicholas , has these words : " Though I could ...
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... occasion here- after to shew . " In his embassy in France , where his person and presence was wonderfully admired and esteemed , and in which he appeared with all the lustre the wealth of England could adorn him with , and outshined all ...
... occasion here- after to shew . " In his embassy in France , where his person and presence was wonderfully admired and esteemed , and in which he appeared with all the lustre the wealth of England could adorn him with , and outshined all ...
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... occasion , he told her she should repent it ; and her majesty answering with some quickness , he replied insolently to her , that there had been queens in England who had lost their heads " In order that the reader may the better ...
... occasion , he told her she should repent it ; and her majesty answering with some quickness , he replied insolently to her , that there had been queens in England who had lost their heads " In order that the reader may the better ...
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