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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... pleased . ' Soon after , the king and his two brothers accompanied his highness about twenty miles , and wonderful Cabala , p . 98. fol . Lond . 1663. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , p . 218. 8vo . Lond . 1672. Rushworth's Historical Collections ...
... pleased . ' Soon after , the king and his two brothers accompanied his highness about twenty miles , and wonderful Cabala , p . 98. fol . Lond . 1663. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , p . 218. 8vo . Lond . 1672. Rushworth's Historical Collections ...
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... pleased with him ; and on this occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king was at Windsor with prince Charles , and Buckingham left * Clarendon , vol . I. p . 22 . them ) he followed the ...
... pleased with him ; and on this occasion he did him great service , as we learn by the following story . ' While the king was at Windsor with prince Charles , and Buckingham left * Clarendon , vol . I. p . 22 . them ) he followed the ...
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... pleased that he had given the duke such faithful warning for his safety , desiring him farther , to explain the cause which had got the duke and himself the king's ill - will . The keeper said , that all he could gain to know was , that ...
... pleased that he had given the duke such faithful warning for his safety , desiring him farther , to explain the cause which had got the duke and himself the king's ill - will . The keeper said , that all he could gain to know was , that ...
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... pleased with the prince , who adhered to him , and acted contrary to his express will and desire in the impeachment and sentence of the earl of Middlesex * . • The death of king James , which happened - not without causing suspicions ...
... pleased with the prince , who adhered to him , and acted contrary to his express will and desire in the impeachment and sentence of the earl of Middlesex * . • The death of king James , which happened - not without causing suspicions ...
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... pleased and delighted with reading verses made upon any occasion , no man durst bring before him any thing that was profane or unclean 1 . " " Laud , " says Heylin , " humbly moved his majesty , that he would be present at the Liturgy ...
... pleased and delighted with reading verses made upon any occasion , no man durst bring before him any thing that was profane or unclean 1 . " " Laud , " says Heylin , " humbly moved his majesty , that he would be present at the Liturgy ...
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