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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... . This adventure , so * Clarendon's History of the Rebellion ; vol . I. p . 11. 8vo . Oxon . 1712 . Howell's Letters , p . 119. 8vo . Lond . 1705 . bassadors , Buckingham's head was demand- ed by them ; CHARLES I. 11.
... . This adventure , so * Clarendon's History of the Rebellion ; vol . I. p . 11. 8vo . Oxon . 1712 . Howell's Letters , p . 119. 8vo . Lond . 1705 . bassadors , Buckingham's head was demand- ed by them ; CHARLES I. 11.
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... rebellion , so thy company is the only reward I expect and wish for " . ? From these and many like passages , it appears how uxorious Charles King's Cabinet Opened , p . 10 . b Id . p . 14 . was influenced by her , and , in a manner ...
... rebellion , so thy company is the only reward I expect and wish for " . ? From these and many like passages , it appears how uxorious Charles King's Cabinet Opened , p . 10 . b Id . p . 14 . was influenced by her , and , in a manner ...
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... rebellion ; " whose to- tal silence in so full a history , " says Mr. Hume , " com- posed in vindication of the king's measures and charac- ter , forms a very strong presumption on Toland's side " [ that the king was not the author of ...
... rebellion ; " whose to- tal silence in so full a history , " says Mr. Hume , " com- posed in vindication of the king's measures and charac- ter , forms a very strong presumption on Toland's side " [ that the king was not the author of ...
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... rebellion put to death . The year following the emperor sent another embassador , with a present of fine Barbary horses , and three hundred Christian slaves : at the same time desiring his majesty , that since it had pleased God to be ...
... rebellion put to death . The year following the emperor sent another embassador , with a present of fine Barbary horses , and three hundred Christian slaves : at the same time desiring his majesty , that since it had pleased God to be ...
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... rebellion in his dominions , truly charity bids me to make rather a good than ill construction . And were not . the common law of this nation more in force than the canon of scrip- ture , those things could not be justified , putting ...
... rebellion in his dominions , truly charity bids me to make rather a good than ill construction . And were not . the common law of this nation more in force than the canon of scrip- ture , those things could not be justified , putting ...
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