The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Band 1Oxford University Press, 1843 - 1364 Seiten |
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... court fomented by several princes and great ministers of measured the temper and affection of the country ; state in Christendom , to the time that it brake out . and by the same standard the people considered Neither do I look so far ...
... court fomented by several princes and great ministers of measured the temper and affection of the country ; state in Christendom , to the time that it brake out . and by the same standard the people considered Neither do I look so far ...
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... court and of the country , we may discern the minds of men prepared , of some to do , and of others to suffer , all that hath since happened ; the pride of this man , and the popularity of that ; the levity of one , and the morosity of ...
... court and of the country , we may discern the minds of men prepared , of some to do , and of others to suffer , all that hath since happened ; the pride of this man , and the popularity of that ; the levity of one , and the morosity of ...
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... court , or in evident disfavour and giving an ornament to his hopeful person , there ; in which , it may be , ( as it usually falls he was by her sent into France ; where he spent out , ) some doors were opened , at which incon- two or ...
... court , or in evident disfavour and giving an ornament to his hopeful person , there ; in which , it may be , ( as it usually falls he was by her sent into France ; where he spent out , ) some doors were opened , at which incon- two or ...
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... court , and those animosities from very trivial provocations , and flowed indeed from no other fountain , than that the nature and education of Spain restrained men from that gaiety of humour , and from that frolic humour , to which the ...
... court , and those animosities from very trivial provocations , and flowed indeed from no other fountain , than that the nature and education of Spain restrained men from that gaiety of humour , and from that frolic humour , to which the ...
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... court upon that alter- ation . : Sir Thomas Coventry was then lord keeper of the great seal of England , and newly made a baron . He was a son of the robe , his father hav- ing been a judge in the court of the common pleas ; who took ...
... court upon that alter- ation . : Sir Thomas Coventry was then lord keeper of the great seal of England , and newly made a baron . He was a son of the robe , his father hav- ing been a judge in the court of the common pleas ; who took ...
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