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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... taken out to dance , and footed it like a lusty old gallant with his countrywoman . He took out the queen , and forgot not to kiss her hand , though there was danger it would have left a mark on his lips . The night's work was concluded ...
... taken out to dance , and footed it like a lusty old gallant with his countrywoman . He took out the queen , and forgot not to kiss her hand , though there was danger it would have left a mark on his lips . The night's work was concluded ...
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... taken away , ' 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 ...
... taken away , ' 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 ...
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... taken with him , and say , that never princess was courted with more gallantry . But the Infanta was not des- tined for Charles ; for notwithstanding the favour with which he was treated by the catholic king , notwith- standing the ...
... taken with him , and say , that never princess was courted with more gallantry . But the Infanta was not des- tined for Charles ; for notwithstanding the favour with which he was treated by the catholic king , notwith- standing the ...
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... taken in his cabinet in Nasby- field , June 14 , 1645 , by victorious Sir Thomas Fairfax . Published by special order of parliament , London , 4to , 1645. As I shall have occasion frequently to quote these letters , it will be proper ...
... taken in his cabinet in Nasby- field , June 14 , 1645 , by victorious Sir Thomas Fairfax . Published by special order of parliament , London , 4to , 1645. As I shall have occasion frequently to quote these letters , it will be proper ...
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... taken at Naseby , we shall find the strongest proofs of the regard he paid to her advice , and her influence over him . I will transcribe a few passages from among many . In a letter , dated Oxford , 13 Feb. 1643 , we have the following ...
... taken at Naseby , we shall find the strongest proofs of the regard he paid to her advice , and her influence over him . I will transcribe a few passages from among many . In a letter , dated Oxford , 13 Feb. 1643 , we have the following ...
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