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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... 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 king to Windsor , where 16 THE LIFE OF.
... 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 king to Windsor , where 16 THE LIFE OF.
Pagina 18
... occasion , and was admitted to come private ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest ; but was told by the keeper , that it would be too great a hazard to set a priest at liberty , who ...
... occasion , and was admitted to come private ly at eleven o'clock at night , when he interceded earnestly for the liberty of the priest ; but was told by the keeper , that it would be too great a hazard to set a priest at liberty , who ...
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... occasion frequently to quote these letters , it will be proper , once for all , to establish their authority . This will be best done by king Charles himself , who , in a letter to secretary Nicholas , has these words : " Though I could ...
... occasion frequently to quote these letters , it will be proper , once for all , to establish their authority . This will be best done by king Charles himself , who , in a letter to secretary Nicholas , has these words : " Though I could ...
Pagina 32
... occasion here after to shew . " In his embassy in France , where his person and presence was wonderfully admired and esteemed , and in which he appeared with all the lustre the wealth of England could adorn him with , and outshined all ...
... occasion here after to shew . " In his embassy in France , where his person and presence was wonderfully admired and esteemed , and in which he appeared with all the lustre the wealth of England could adorn him with , and outshined all ...
Pagina 33
... occasion , he told her she should repent it ; and her majesty answering with some quickness , he replied insolently to her , that there had been queens in England who had lost their heads . " — In order that the reader may the better ...
... occasion , he told her she should repent it ; and her majesty answering with some quickness , he replied insolently to her , that there had been queens in England who had lost their heads . " — In order that the reader may the better ...
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