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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... 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 raise foreign forces for the king , though in vain ; and , after his death , was ...
... 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 raise foreign forces for the king , though in vain ; and , after his death , was ...
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... soon as possible . All mat- ters relating to Buckingham were told king Lewis to his queen's disadvantage . The queen of England ( con- tinues madame Motteville ) has since related to me , that quickly after her marriage with king ...
... soon as possible . All mat- ters relating to Buckingham were told king Lewis to his queen's disadvantage . The queen of England ( con- tinues madame Motteville ) has since related to me , that quickly after her marriage with king ...
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... soon occasioned his death . Felton , though he might easily have escaped amidst the hurry and confusion the assassination occasioned , uncon- scious of ill , but glorying in his noble exploit , walked calmly before the door of the house ...
... soon occasioned his death . Felton , though he might easily have escaped amidst the hurry and confusion the assassination occasioned , uncon- scious of ill , but glorying in his noble exploit , walked calmly before the door of the house ...
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... soon spread itself over the face of the earth ; and few , very few , were there who were wholly free from it . The doctrine of Christ , indeed , was calculated to destroy its do- minion , and to restore religion to its original lustre ...
... soon spread itself over the face of the earth ; and few , very few , were there who were wholly free from it . The doctrine of Christ , indeed , was calculated to destroy its do- minion , and to restore religion to its original lustre ...
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... soon as the propositions were read , to sign them , and make haste with all speed to come up with the commissioners to London . The army being then far distant from London , and the city enraged stoutly against them , he promised he ...
... soon as the propositions were read , to sign them , and make haste with all speed to come up with the commissioners to London . The army being then far distant from London , and the city enraged stoutly against them , he promised he ...
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