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, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... appears to be an arrant forgery , the work of some ignorant person , who knew not the times of which he was writing , and consequently his work must be mere invention : for he represents the chancellor Cassils as present at the ...
... appears to be an arrant forgery , the work of some ignorant person , who knew not the times of which he was writing , and consequently his work must be mere invention : for he represents the chancellor Cassils as present at the ...
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... appear the most forward in suppressing them . That this would be but an indifferent return for the benefits the public had received from those schools which had bred those great men , who had made so glorious a peace , and treaties that ...
... appear the most forward in suppressing them . That this would be but an indifferent return for the benefits the public had received from those schools which had bred those great men , who had made so glorious a peace , and treaties that ...
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... appear in the note * , much in the taste of the Spaniards , with his watching an hour together in a close coach in the open street to see her as she went abroad , the bravery of his journey , and his discreet comportment , made them ...
... appear in the note * , much in the taste of the Spaniards , with his watching an hour together in a close coach in the open street to see her as she went abroad , the bravery of his journey , and his discreet comportment , made them ...
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... appear from the following description of this lady by lord Kensington , whilst negotiating the match , in a letter to prince Charles , dated Feb. 26 , 1624. " Sir , if your intentions proceed this way , as by many reasons of state and ...
... appear from the following description of this lady by lord Kensington , whilst negotiating the match , in a letter to prince Charles , dated Feb. 26 , 1624. " Sir , if your intentions proceed this way , as by many reasons of state and ...
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William Harris. will best of all appear by the following in by what I hear from the ladies , it is most visible to me , her infinite value , and respect unto you . Sir , I say not this to betray your belief ... appear by the following in ...
William Harris. will best of all appear by the following in by what I hear from the ladies , it is most visible to me , her infinite value , and respect unto you . Sir , I say not this to betray your belief ... appear by the following in ...
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