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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... particular passion , took all the ways he This representation of the king's , his sending home the queen's servants who were to have been of her household , was owing to Buckingham , & c . ] There is something curious enough in the ...
... particular passion , took all the ways he This representation of the king's , his sending home the queen's servants who were to have been of her household , was owing to Buckingham , & c . ] There is something curious enough in the ...
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... particular occasions , or great : example of conjugal affection , that they who did not imitate him in that particular , durst not brag of their liberty and he did not only permit , but direct his bishops to prosecute those scandalous ...
... particular occasions , or great : example of conjugal affection , that they who did not imitate him in that particular , durst not brag of their liberty and he did not only permit , but direct his bishops to prosecute those scandalous ...
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... particular . And I most humbly beseech God to accept of this my vow , and to bless me in the design I have now in hand , through Jesus Christ our Lord . Amen . 66 CHARLES R. Oxford , Ap . 13 , 1646 . " This is a true copy of the king's ...
... particular . And I most humbly beseech God to accept of this my vow , and to bless me in the design I have now in hand , through Jesus Christ our Lord . Amen . 66 CHARLES R. Oxford , Ap . 13 , 1646 . " This is a true copy of the king's ...
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... particular forms , a settled resolution to maintain and impose them , arising from a belief of their being most acceptable to the Deity , and conducive to men's salvation ; and also the highest dislike and prejudice against such as were ...
... particular forms , a settled resolution to maintain and impose them , arising from a belief of their being most acceptable to the Deity , and conducive to men's salvation ; and also the highest dislike and prejudice against such as were ...
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... particular on this head , and therefore I shall give a short detail of the employments in which he busied himself , even sometimes when one would have thought he might have been more profit- ably engaged . He took the pains , we are ...
... particular on this head , and therefore I shall give a short detail of the employments in which he busied himself , even sometimes when one would have thought he might have been more profit- ably engaged . He took the pains , we are ...
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