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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... officers for her revenue , one night when I was a bed , put a paper in my hand , telling me it was a list of those that she desired to be of her revenue . I took it , and said I would read it next morning ; but withal told her , that ...
... officers for her revenue , one night when I was a bed , put a paper in my hand , telling me it was a list of those that she desired to be of her revenue . I took it , and said I would read it next morning ; but withal told her , that ...
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... officers , to take notice of , and to see observed , as they tender his displeasure . And doth further will , that publication of this his command be made , by order from the bishops , through all the parish churches of their several ...
... officers , to take notice of , and to see observed , as they tender his displeasure . And doth further will , that publication of this his command be made , by order from the bishops , through all the parish churches of their several ...
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... officers of the army soon changed , and they determined , in the place of the crown to which they had promised to restore him , to bring him to the scaffold , which they put in execution . This sudden change is said to have been owing ...
... officers of the army soon changed , and they determined , in the place of the crown to which they had promised to restore him , to bring him to the scaffold , which they put in execution . This sudden change is said to have been owing ...
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... officers are not obeyed , he can never be served . " - I suppose Wimbledon was not believed ; for after this he was not employed , though he had been a creature of Buckingham's .. 1 About this time likewise Charles sent the duke of ...
... officers are not obeyed , he can never be served . " - I suppose Wimbledon was not believed ; for after this he was not employed , though he had been a creature of Buckingham's .. 1 About this time likewise Charles sent the duke of ...
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... officers , near two thousand common soldiers , five and thirty prisoners of note , and forty - four colours , which were carried to Paris , and hung up as trophies in the cathedral there . And thus ended this expedition , with great ...
... officers , near two thousand common soldiers , five and thirty prisoners of note , and forty - four colours , which were carried to Paris , and hung up as trophies in the cathedral there . And thus ended this expedition , with great ...
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