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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... trust and confidence , old secretary Nicholas ; who had served his two masters , king Charles the First and Second , with so much faithfulness and in- tegrity , as to be justly entitled to a part in the most important administration ...
... trust and confidence , old secretary Nicholas ; who had served his two masters , king Charles the First and Second , with so much faithfulness and in- tegrity , as to be justly entitled to a part in the most important administration ...
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... trust and confidence near him ; and particularly bestowed on the second extraordi- nary marks of honour and bounty , that are to descend to his posterity . We take them both to be men of so much piety to their father , and so much ...
... trust and confidence near him ; and particularly bestowed on the second extraordi- nary marks of honour and bounty , that are to descend to his posterity . We take them both to be men of so much piety to their father , and so much ...
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... trust them : but your real happiness will very much depend upon yourself , and your choos- ing to honour with your service such persons as are honest , stout , and wise . If informations of times past may be useful , this author will ...
... trust them : but your real happiness will very much depend upon yourself , and your choos- ing to honour with your service such persons as are honest , stout , and wise . If informations of times past may be useful , this author will ...
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... trust , so I shall perform the same with all faith- fulness and ingenuity ; with an equal observation of the faults and infirmities of both sides , with their defects and oversights in pursuing their own ends ; and shall no otherwise ...
... trust , so I shall perform the same with all faith- fulness and ingenuity ; with an equal observation of the faults and infirmities of both sides , with their defects and oversights in pursuing their own ends ; and shall no otherwise ...
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... trust with each other , will easily absolve them from so much industry and foresight in their mischief ; ) but that , by viewing the temper , disposition , and habit , of that time , of the court and of the country , we may discern the ...
... trust with each other , will easily absolve them from so much industry and foresight in their mischief ; ) but that , by viewing the temper , disposition , and habit , of that time , of the court and of the country , we may discern the ...
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