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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... secure and permanent poffeffion of religious freedom and equality . This gave rife to feveral motions for fettling the system of ecclefiaftical difcipline and government according to their own favourite ideas , which fome of their ...
... secure and permanent poffeffion of religious freedom and equality . This gave rife to feveral motions for fettling the system of ecclefiaftical difcipline and government according to their own favourite ideas , which fome of their ...
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... secure the general's confidence , and foon after distinguished himself by his activity in the pur- fuit and capture of Lambert . In confequence of this fervice , Monk not only recommended him as a proper object of pardon to Charles II ...
... secure the general's confidence , and foon after distinguished himself by his activity in the pur- fuit and capture of Lambert . In confequence of this fervice , Monk not only recommended him as a proper object of pardon to Charles II ...
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... secure the king ' affent The Abbé Montague , the queen's great confidant , and principal agent in all fecret intrigues , had propofed to cardinal Mazarin a match between his beautiful niece Hortenfia and the exiled Charles a little ...
... secure the king ' affent The Abbé Montague , the queen's great confidant , and principal agent in all fecret intrigues , had propofed to cardinal Mazarin a match between his beautiful niece Hortenfia and the exiled Charles a little ...
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... secure establishment on the throne , the chancellor fent for his daughter , who was still abroad , waiting for the favourable iffue of affairs . As foon as she arrived in England , the duke took an early opportunity of acquainting the ...
... secure establishment on the throne , the chancellor fent for his daughter , who was still abroad , waiting for the favourable iffue of affairs . As foon as she arrived in England , the duke took an early opportunity of acquainting the ...
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... security of his government . Still , however , it was manifeft that he wifhed to ferve them , and only waited for a more favourable opportunity of doing it without hazard . This caufed many per- fons , as I have before hinted , to ...
... security of his government . Still , however , it was manifeft that he wifhed to ferve them , and only waited for a more favourable opportunity of doing it without hazard . This caufed many per- fons , as I have before hinted , to ...
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