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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... favour o Barbara Villiers - The king's fon by Lucy Walter . brought over from France - Effects of Charles ' . fondness for him - Circumftantial account of the fal of Dunkirk - Dread of plots and infurrections kep up - Scheme to obtain a ...
... favour o Barbara Villiers - The king's fon by Lucy Walter . brought over from France - Effects of Charles ' . fondness for him - Circumftantial account of the fal of Dunkirk - Dread of plots and infurrections kep up - Scheme to obtain a ...
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... favour , which he fo selfishly intended to withhold from us , But happily thofe very faults , which leffen our gratitude for the author , tend confider- ably to increase the value of his performance . It is a series of the most ...
... favour , which he fo selfishly intended to withhold from us , But happily thofe very faults , which leffen our gratitude for the author , tend confider- ably to increase the value of his performance . It is a series of the most ...
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... favour the ablest affertors of their country's rights he would have adopted no mea- fure , but what had been cordially approved by the unbiaffed reprefentatives of a free people . James , by pursuing à different line of conduct ...
... favour the ablest affertors of their country's rights he would have adopted no mea- fure , but what had been cordially approved by the unbiaffed reprefentatives of a free people . James , by pursuing à different line of conduct ...
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... favour , the commons entered the following proteft in vindication of their parlia- mentary rights : " The Commons now affembled in parliament , justly occafioned thereunto concerning fundry li- berties , franchises , and privileges of ...
... favour , the commons entered the following proteft in vindication of their parlia- mentary rights : " The Commons now affembled in parliament , justly occafioned thereunto concerning fundry li- berties , franchises , and privileges of ...
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... favour , and of his own oaths and folemn proteftations , Monk foon enflaved this parliament , and was very zealous to send some of its members to Tyburn a year or two after . † He crushed the power of the independents by restoring a ...
... favour , and of his own oaths and folemn proteftations , Monk foon enflaved this parliament , and was very zealous to send some of its members to Tyburn a year or two after . † He crushed the power of the independents by restoring a ...
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