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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... passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely arrived in England , where he was received with the utmost ...
... passed between them . Prince Charles immediately went on board a royal fleet which attended for him ; and after having been in great danger in the road at St. Andero , safely arrived in England , where he was received with the utmost ...
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... passed between him and Carondelet that night , he wrote down then , and gave on the morrów to the prince , desiring that he might not be discovered in this intelligence to the king , which the prince pro- mised ; and then went ...
... passed between him and Carondelet that night , he wrote down then , and gave on the morrów to the prince , desiring that he might not be discovered in this intelligence to the king , which the prince pro- mised ; and then went ...
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... passed unsuspected of this , as well as other matters , in which , probably , he had no concern . - Let us hear his accusation.- " He did not greatly court the ladies , nor had he a lavish affection unto many : he was manly , and well ...
... passed unsuspected of this , as well as other matters , in which , probably , he had no concern . - Let us hear his accusation.- " He did not greatly court the ladies , nor had he a lavish affection unto many : he was manly , and well ...
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... be heavier upon them , and lighter upon us , looking now upon our cause , having passed by our faults a " a The King's Cabinet Opened , p . 24 . casioned his making unreasonable vows , Dr. Perinchief assures us 62 THE LIFE OF.
... be heavier upon them , and lighter upon us , looking now upon our cause , having passed by our faults a " a The King's Cabinet Opened , p . 24 . casioned his making unreasonable vows , Dr. Perinchief assures us 62 THE LIFE OF.
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... passed into a law . Charles was very loth to give his assent to it , and made use of a variety of artifices in order to quash it . The lords sent propositions to the commons , in which the prerogative was preserved , and power had an ...
... passed into a law . Charles was very loth to give his assent to it , and made use of a variety of artifices in order to quash it . The lords sent propositions to the commons , in which the prerogative was preserved , and power had an ...
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