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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 28
Página 32
... protestant or honest man blush for any of those papers . Indeed , as a discreet man , I will not justify myself ; and yet I would fain know him who would be willing that the freedom of all his private letters were publickly seen , as ...
... protestant or honest man blush for any of those papers . Indeed , as a discreet man , I will not justify myself ; and yet I would fain know him who would be willing that the freedom of all his private letters were publickly seen , as ...
Página 47
... protestant religion , than any of his con- temporary princes in Europe . " And the earl of Leices- ter speaks of this " king's life as profitable to all chris- tians , by the exemplariness thereof . " I think here is such sufficient ...
... protestant religion , than any of his con- temporary princes in Europe . " And the earl of Leices- ter speaks of this " king's life as profitable to all chris- tians , by the exemplariness thereof . " I think here is such sufficient ...
Página 112
... protestant , or an honest man , he would not blush for any of those papers . " - But his lordship loved to asperse his enemies , and therefore would sometimes invent , in order to blacken ! What further proves the charge of concealing ...
... protestant , or an honest man , he would not blush for any of those papers . " - But his lordship loved to asperse his enemies , and therefore would sometimes invent , in order to blacken ! What further proves the charge of concealing ...
Página 156
... protestant sub- jects ; and the persecution of his protestant subjects was made the pretence of a rupture with him . Thus was the nation led from one extravagant project to another , at an immense charge , with great diminution of ...
... protestant sub- jects ; and the persecution of his protestant subjects was made the pretence of a rupture with him . Thus was the nation led from one extravagant project to another , at an immense charge , with great diminution of ...
Página 157
... protestant cause . Add to this , that the parliament were out of humour at being adjourned to Oxford , " when the pestilence had overspread the land , so that no man that travelled knew where to lodge in safety ; and therefore might ...
... protestant cause . Add to this , that the parliament were out of humour at being adjourned to Oxford , " when the pestilence had overspread the land , so that no man that travelled knew where to lodge in safety ; and therefore might ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and ... William Harris Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
Términos y frases comunes
affairs answer archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Arminianism army authority bill bishops brought Buckingham cause church church of England clergy command council court crown declared desired divine doctrine duke duke of Buckingham Dutch earl England English favour fleet force gave gentlemen give hand hath History honour house of commons Icon Basilike Ireland Irish judge justice king Charles King Charles's king of Morocco king's kingdom Laud Letters and Dispatches liberty Lond London lord Clarendon lordship majestie's majesty majesty's Memoirs ment Milton never oath observed occasion parlia parliament parliament of England peace person petition of right pillory prince protestants punishment queen reader reason rebellion reign religion royal Rushworth says Scotish Scotland Scots sent shew ships Spain Star-chamber Strafforde Strafforde's Letters subjects tells things thought tion told treaty treaty of Newport truth unto votes Whitlock words writing