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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... 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 spe- cial privileges and advantages both here and hereafter ) it is amazing ...
... 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 spe- cial privileges and advantages both here and hereafter ) it is amazing ...
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... received from those schools which had bred those great men , who had made so glorious a peace , and treaties that execute themselves ; who had obtained so * Memoirs of the Life and Ministerial Conduct of Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo ...
... received from those schools which had bred those great men , who had made so glorious a peace , and treaties that execute themselves ; who had obtained so * Memoirs of the Life and Ministerial Conduct of Lord Bolingbroke , p . 22. 8vo ...
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... received with the utmost joy and transport . ' To tell your lordship what joy is here for the prince's return , ' ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's ...
... received with the utmost joy and transport . ' To tell your lordship what joy is here for the prince's return , ' ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's ...
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... received some information , went to the duke at Wallingford - house , whom he found lying on a couch , and would not rise up nor speak , though twice or thrice moved thereunto by the lord - keeper ; who protested to his grace , that he ...
... received some information , went to the duke at Wallingford - house , whom he found lying on a couch , and would not rise up nor speak , though twice or thrice moved thereunto by the lord - keeper ; who protested to his grace , that he ...
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... received proper instructions from Williams , waited on his father with thẻ duke , and they were both received into their former favour , at least as to outward appearance , The Spanish match being now entirely brøken off , and a war ...
... received proper instructions from Williams , waited on his father with thẻ duke , and they were both received into their former favour , at least as to outward appearance , The Spanish match being now entirely brøken off , and a war ...
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