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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... desired a private audience , and gave the papers to the king , who read them with great satisfaction ; and told the prince and duke , that he was sorry that he had grieved them by a jealousy fomented by no better than traitors ; and ...
... desired a private audience , and gave the papers to the king , who read them with great satisfaction ; and told the prince and duke , that he was sorry that he had grieved them by a jealousy fomented by no better than traitors ; and ...
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... desired me in these cases to use no third person , but to tell her myself , when I found she did any thing amiss . I both granted her request and thanked her for it ; but desired her she would use me as she had 1 . 2 Appendix to the ...
... desired me in these cases to use no third person , but to tell her myself , when I found she did any thing amiss . I both granted her request and thanked her for it ; but desired her she would use me as she had 1 . 2 Appendix to the ...
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... desired me to use her , which she willingly promised me , which promise she never kept : for a little after this , madam St. George taking a distaste , because I would not let her ride with us in the coach , when there was women of ...
... desired me to use her , which she willingly promised me , which promise she never kept : for a little after this , madam St. George taking a distaste , because I would not let her ride with us in the coach , when there was women of ...
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... desired to be of her revenue . I took it , and said I would read it next morning ; but withal told her , that , by agreement in France , I had the naming of them . She said , there were both English and French in the note . I replied ...
... desired to be of her revenue . I took it , and said I would read it next morning ; but withal told her , that , by agreement in France , I had the naming of them . She said , there were both English and French in the note . I replied ...
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... desired him I might call Dr. Sanderson to aid me , and that the doctor might understand his own meaning from him- self ; and with his majesty's leave I brought him , whilst he was walking and taking the air ; whereupon Perinchief , p ...
... desired him I might call Dr. Sanderson to aid me , and that the doctor might understand his own meaning from him- self ; and with his majesty's leave I brought him , whilst he was walking and taking the air ; whereupon Perinchief , p ...
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