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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... says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's ... say is , that if the young prince . had received the benefit of episcopal baptism , ( a bene- fit never sufficiently to ...
... says he , upon the 19th of November , about eleven hours at night , the same day that Gowrie and his bro- ther's ... say is , that if the young prince . had received the benefit of episcopal baptism , ( a bene- fit never sufficiently to ...
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... says , he has since seen Mr. Murray ; finds him averse to the priesthood . If the king will dispense with him , my letter notwith- standing , adds he , I humbly beseech his Majesty to write a letter unto me , as a warrant to admit him ...
... says , he has since seen Mr. Murray ; finds him averse to the priesthood . If the king will dispense with him , my letter notwith- standing , adds he , I humbly beseech his Majesty to write a letter unto me , as a warrant to admit him ...
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... says Bolingbroke . And again , says he , These bills were thought necessary for our party - interest . What that party - interest was , is but too well known ; as likewise what he and his coadju- tors aimed at : and therefore it cannot ...
... says Bolingbroke . And again , says he , These bills were thought necessary for our party - interest . What that party - interest was , is but too well known ; as likewise what he and his coadju- tors aimed at : and therefore it cannot ...
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... ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's expressions can inform you , nor can the preachers in their sermons do enough ( though all strive to outdo one another ) ...
... ( says Sir James Palmer , in a letter to Robert earl of Leycester , dated Roiston , Oct. 13 , 1623 , ) no one man's expressions can inform you , nor can the preachers in their sermons do enough ( though all strive to outdo one another ) ...
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... says Rushworth , to free himself from this cap- tivity and imminent danger , and to cut off so ungrateful an affector of popularity and greatness ; and so he should shew himself to be , as he was reputed , the oldest and wisest king in ...
... says Rushworth , to free himself from this cap- tivity and imminent danger , and to cut off so ungrateful an affector of popularity and greatness ; and so he should shew himself to be , as he was reputed , the oldest and wisest king in ...
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