The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Band 1University Press, 1849 |
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... favour , and deservedly so , with the reigning monarch ; others were connected with the noble editors by a political by Mr. Low , the bishop's secretary . b Accordingly under the direction of Dr. Sprat , ( then dean of West- minster ...
... favour , and deservedly so , with the reigning monarch ; others were connected with the noble editors by a political by Mr. Low , the bishop's secretary . b Accordingly under the direction of Dr. Sprat , ( then dean of West- minster ...
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... favour or unjust enmity ; and we hope , that the repre- senting the truth , without any mixture of private passion or animosity , will be so far from giving offence to any ingenuous man of this time , that it will be received rather as ...
... favour or unjust enmity ; and we hope , that the repre- senting the truth , without any mixture of private passion or animosity , will be so far from giving offence to any ingenuous man of this time , that it will be received rather as ...
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... favour often- times shortlived , whose whole time being taken up in promoting the solid greatness of his master , and the good of his country , he cannot have leisure to take care of himself . For whilst he is watching the enemies of ...
... favour often- times shortlived , whose whole time being taken up in promoting the solid greatness of his master , and the good of his country , he cannot have leisure to take care of himself . For whilst he is watching the enemies of ...
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... favour and esteem ; and by his prudence , knowledge , and experience , in which he shared with the others , and his in- defatigable labour and pains , wherein it is most certain they did not share with him , he had the happiness ...
... favour and esteem ; and by his prudence , knowledge , and experience , in which he shared with the others , and his in- defatigable labour and pains , wherein it is most certain they did not share with him , he had the happiness ...
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... favour , to be disgraced , as the language at court is , and banished , must be a little touched ; and we shall make an end . They who were then most concerned in his misfortunes , and felt the most sensible strokes of his majesty's ...
... favour , to be disgraced , as the language at court is , and banished , must be a little touched ; and we shall make an end . They who were then most concerned in his misfortunes , and felt the most sensible strokes of his majesty's ...
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