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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... desired of remarking to both houfes , " that they had of- fered him no advice towards compofing the diffen- fions in religion ; and that he would therefore try what he could do towards it himfelf in that short adjournment . " Still ...
... desired of remarking to both houfes , " that they had of- fered him no advice towards compofing the diffen- fions in religion ; and that he would therefore try what he could do towards it himfelf in that short adjournment . " Still ...
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... desired end than fo well - timed an in- ftance of the king's partiality . It could not be re- garded as any affront upon the queen , as it pre- ceded his majesty's interview with her . She did not lose a moment at their first meeting to ...
... desired end than fo well - timed an in- ftance of the king's partiality . It could not be re- garded as any affront upon the queen , as it pre- ceded his majesty's interview with her . She did not lose a moment at their first meeting to ...
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... desired , had reason and justice in it . Lauderdale in particular , who could make the king believe almoft any thing , had filled him with affurances that the Scots , fo far from wanting a curb , were the most to be trufted of his ...
... desired , had reason and justice in it . Lauderdale in particular , who could make the king believe almoft any thing , had filled him with affurances that the Scots , fo far from wanting a curb , were the most to be trufted of his ...
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... desired with great earneftness , that the king's or- ders upon this head might be very pofitive , and that his majesty's commiffioner for Scotland might fee them executed for the utter demolishing of all those structures , which the ...
... desired with great earneftness , that the king's or- ders upon this head might be very pofitive , and that his majesty's commiffioner for Scotland might fee them executed for the utter demolishing of all those structures , which the ...
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... desired , that neither of them should know any thing of this business , or of the propofed correfpondence . " All the proposals contained in this meffage were grateful to the king . It favoured his refentment and prejudices against the ...
... desired , that neither of them should know any thing of this business , or of the propofed correfpondence . " All the proposals contained in this meffage were grateful to the king . It favoured his refentment and prejudices against the ...
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