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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... nothing so well as their red and white ; and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight , than a troop of lean - cheeked Moors . The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both pre- a favourer ' of presbytery . Under this sent , THE LIFE OF.
... nothing so well as their red and white ; and you cannot imagine a more ugly sight , than a troop of lean - cheeked Moors . The Spanish and Venetian ambassadors were both pre- a favourer ' of presbytery . Under this sent , THE LIFE OF.
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... sent , and sat by the king in state ; at which monsieur Beaumont quarrels so extremely , that he saith the whole court is Spanish . But , by his favour , he should fall out with none but himself ; for they were all indif- ferently ...
... sent , and sat by the king in state ; at which monsieur Beaumont quarrels so extremely , that he saith the whole court is Spanish . But , by his favour , he should fall out with none but himself ; for they were all indif- ferently ...
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... sent to him , upon no terms to make use of it , till further orders were received with relation to it . Soon after the prince's departure the dispensation from Rome arrived , and it was concluded the marriage would be accomplished . But ...
... sent to him , upon no terms to make use of it , till further orders were received with relation to it . Soon after the prince's departure the dispensation from Rome arrived , and it was concluded the marriage would be accomplished . But ...
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... sent for leave to wait on the keeper upon that occasion , and was admitted to come private- ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest : but was told by the keeper , that it would be too ...
... sent for leave to wait on the keeper upon that occasion , and was admitted to come private- ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest : but was told by the keeper , that it would be too ...
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... sent to con were , by a dissolution . Upon this a charge is framed against prince Charles , as if he was concerned in the fact , and therefore unwilling it should undergo a par- liamentary examination . " Though king Charles was bound ...
... sent to con were , by a dissolution . Upon this a charge is framed against prince Charles , as if he was concerned in the fact , and therefore unwilling it should undergo a par- liamentary examination . " Though king Charles was bound ...
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