The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Band 1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 Seiten |
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... presbyterian members , who had been fecluded in 1648 ; and removed other obstacles to his defigns by means , which will be explained and commented upon in the fol- lowing work . d2 ADVER- 1 ADVERTISEMENT . AS any reader , who will take ...
... presbyterian members , who had been fecluded in 1648 ; and removed other obstacles to his defigns by means , which will be explained and commented upon in the fol- lowing work . d2 ADVER- 1 ADVERTISEMENT . AS any reader , who will take ...
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... presbyterian system , and to sanction by his royal authority the decifions of the parliament in civil matters , and those of the general affembly in ecclefiaftical affairs , as had formerly been agreed to by his late father . But though ...
... presbyterian system , and to sanction by his royal authority the decifions of the parliament in civil matters , and those of the general affembly in ecclefiaftical affairs , as had formerly been agreed to by his late father . But though ...
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... a dukedom had a wonderful effect in cooling his enthusiastic ar- dour , and foftening the rigidness of his presbyterian principles . N 4 his CHAP.A III . 1660 . CHAP . III . 1660 . Appointment of the officers THE REIGN OF CHARLES 11 . 183.
... a dukedom had a wonderful effect in cooling his enthusiastic ar- dour , and foftening the rigidness of his presbyterian principles . N 4 his CHAP.A III . 1660 . CHAP . III . 1660 . Appointment of the officers THE REIGN OF CHARLES 11 . 183.
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... presbyterian ; and retained his averfion to king Charles I. and his party , to his death . " This portrait is far from being a bad likeness : it wants only those opportunities of nearer observation and more - accurate knowledge , which ...
... presbyterian ; and retained his averfion to king Charles I. and his party , to his death . " This portrait is far from being a bad likeness : it wants only those opportunities of nearer observation and more - accurate knowledge , which ...
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... presbyterian party here by any violent proceedings in Scotland , but ftill more incited by what had been faid of Argyle , against whom the general bore an implacable en- mity . Middleton and moft of the Scotch lords were highly offended ...
... presbyterian party here by any violent proceedings in Scotland , but ftill more incited by what had been faid of Argyle , against whom the general bore an implacable en- mity . Middleton and moft of the Scotch lords were highly offended ...
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