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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... crown'd you , and you must have been The whole world's mistress other than a queen . All had been rivals , and you might have spar'd Or kill'd , and tyranniz'd , without a guard . * * * * * * * * * Such eyes as your's , on Jove himself ...
... crown'd you , and you must have been The whole world's mistress other than a queen . All had been rivals , and you might have spar'd Or kill'd , and tyranniz'd , without a guard . * * * * * * * * * Such eyes as your's , on Jove himself ...
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... crown jewels , with which she bought ammunition , and sent to her husband . She soon afterwards returned , and gave him counsels most pernicious , as in the course of this work we shall see . Going again to Paris , she endeavoured to ...
... crown jewels , with which she bought ammunition , and sent to her husband . She soon afterwards returned , and gave him counsels most pernicious , as in the course of this work we shall see . Going again to Paris , she endeavoured to ...
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... crown of England . In another to the same lord , of the 1st of Feb. 1650-1 , he expresses his fears , that those counsels , which ruined the father , and brought the good and hopeful king [ Charles II . ] into the sad condition in which ...
... crown of England . In another to the same lord , of the 1st of Feb. 1650-1 , he expresses his fears , that those counsels , which ruined the father , and brought the good and hopeful king [ Charles II . ] into the sad condition in which ...
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... crowns , that he might have an occasion of returning into France , by the necessity there would be for a treaty of peace " . " The insolence , pride , lust , and revenge of Bucking- ham , appear from these passages , better than from a ...
... crowns , that he might have an occasion of returning into France , by the necessity there would be for a treaty of peace " . " The insolence , pride , lust , and revenge of Bucking- ham , appear from these passages , better than from a ...
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... crown and kingdom , he was informed , and that truly , that his county of Lancashire abounded more in popish recu- sants than any county of England , and thus hath still continued since , to his great regret , with little amend- ment ...
... crown and kingdom , he was informed , and that truly , that his county of Lancashire abounded more in popish recu- sants than any county of England , and thus hath still continued since , to his great regret , with little amend- ment ...
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