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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... carry any paffengers to America , without a fpecial licence from the privy - council ; and , what is very remarkable , Cromwell , Hamp- den , and others of that party , unable to procure fuch a passport , were hindered from going to New ...
... carry any paffengers to America , without a fpecial licence from the privy - council ; and , what is very remarkable , Cromwell , Hamp- den , and others of that party , unable to procure fuch a passport , were hindered from going to New ...
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... carried through both houses with great facility , and received the royal affent , though after fome aukward , and ungracious hesitation . THE THE COMMONWEALTH * . IT would be inconfiftent with the HISTORY OF ENGLAND . * li.
... carried through both houses with great facility , and received the royal affent , though after fome aukward , and ungracious hesitation . THE THE COMMONWEALTH * . IT would be inconfiftent with the HISTORY OF ENGLAND . * li.
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... the Restoration , would have been premature when it was firft framed , before we had a fufficient number of feamen for the colonial and carrying trade , any any that had ever been seen in our feas ; HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... the Restoration , would have been premature when it was firft framed , before we had a fufficient number of feamen for the colonial and carrying trade , any any that had ever been seen in our feas ; HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... carried to such excess , that the propriety of impeaching the king's mistresses , for keep- ing him in perpetual poverty , became the subject of a warm dif- cuffion at one of the meetings of the popular party . But lord Mordaunt put an ...
... carried to such excess , that the propriety of impeaching the king's mistresses , for keep- ing him in perpetual poverty , became the subject of a warm dif- cuffion at one of the meetings of the popular party . But lord Mordaunt put an ...
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... carry this jealousy of any evident acquiefcence in the advice of others , that he often knowingly did wrong , rather than feem to be directed to what was right by their fuggeftions . This undoubtedly was a very great weakness , and led ...
... carry this jealousy of any evident acquiefcence in the advice of others , that he often knowingly did wrong , rather than feem to be directed to what was right by their fuggeftions . This undoubtedly was a very great weakness , and led ...
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