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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... best publications on the fame fubject . He has also prefixed a fketch of the preceding period from the accef- fion of James I. and afterwards taking up the narrative , where it is fuddenly broken off by the original writer , towards the ...
... best publications on the fame fubject . He has also prefixed a fketch of the preceding period from the accef- fion of James I. and afterwards taking up the narrative , where it is fuddenly broken off by the original writer , towards the ...
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... best means of remedying thofe evils . This was wounding James's pride and felf - fufficiency in every tender part . Irritated by the truth , as well as the poignancy of each remark , he wrote a fiery letter to the speaker , in which he ...
... best means of remedying thofe evils . This was wounding James's pride and felf - fufficiency in every tender part . Irritated by the truth , as well as the poignancy of each remark , he wrote a fiery letter to the speaker , in which he ...
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... best provide for the just fatisfaction of all men who are concerned : " And we do further declare , that we will be ready to con fent to any act or acts of parliament , to the purposes aforefaid , and for the full fatisfaction of all ...
... best provide for the just fatisfaction of all men who are concerned : " And we do further declare , that we will be ready to con fent to any act or acts of parliament , to the purposes aforefaid , and for the full fatisfaction of all ...
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... best preferred and provided for by separating their perfons . The young prince from that time continued to treat him with great affection and confidence ; and though he had fome intimations fecretly given him at the Hague , just before ...
... best preferred and provided for by separating their perfons . The young prince from that time continued to treat him with great affection and confidence ; and though he had fome intimations fecretly given him at the Hague , just before ...
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... best characters are not exempt from blemish and imperfection . Error and paf- fion are , as it were , the alloy blended with the pureft virtue to reduce it to the standard of hu¬ man infirmity . It may be farther urged in extenuation of ...
... best characters are not exempt from blemish and imperfection . Error and paf- fion are , as it were , the alloy blended with the pureft virtue to reduce it to the standard of hu¬ man infirmity . It may be farther urged in extenuation of ...
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