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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... reader to determine . All I shall say is , that if the young prince . had received the benefit of episcopal baptism , ( a bene- fit never sufficiently to be valued , in the opinion of some very grave and learned writers , as it gives ...
... reader to determine . All I shall say is , that if the young prince . had received the benefit of episcopal baptism , ( a bene- fit never sufficiently to be valued , in the opinion of some very grave and learned writers , as it gives ...
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... readers , I will give in the note * . known nothing about it ! However , such as have oppor- tunity may consult MS . in Offic . Leon reg ; Armor . the authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of ...
... readers , I will give in the note * . known nothing about it ! However , such as have oppor- tunity may consult MS . in Offic . Leon reg ; Armor . the authority referred to , in his margin , by Mr. Carte , for it . 2 The particulars of ...
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... reader per- haps is disposed to smile at the indecorum mentioned by Sir Dudley , and to censure the light and curtezan- like attire of the ladies ; but the present age has little room to exult over them with respect to propriety or ...
... reader per- haps is disposed to smile at the indecorum mentioned by Sir Dudley , and to censure the light and curtezan- like attire of the ladies ; but the present age has little room to exult over them with respect to propriety or ...
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... reader will determine :) but I cannot let this piece of history pass without observing , 1. The obsequiousness of this right reverend and right honour- able father in God , Williams , towards the duke of Buckingham ; and how solicitous ...
... reader will determine :) but I cannot let this piece of history pass without observing , 1. The obsequiousness of this right reverend and right honour- able father in God , Williams , towards the duke of Buckingham ; and how solicitous ...
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... reader must determine . For my own part , though it is evident that Charles acted very unwisely in screening Buckingham from a trial , and gave grounds for his adversaries to surmise that he was not unconscious of the horrid deed , I ...
... reader must determine . For my own part , though it is evident that Charles acted very unwisely in screening Buckingham from a trial , and gave grounds for his adversaries to surmise that he was not unconscious of the horrid deed , I ...
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