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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... obliged the Dutch to put into her hands , by way of fecurity for the repayment of the affift- ance in men and money she had given them , were delivered up by James , on receiving a little more than a fourth part of the fum , for which ...
... obliged the Dutch to put into her hands , by way of fecurity for the repayment of the affift- ance in men and money she had given them , were delivered up by James , on receiving a little more than a fourth part of the fum , for which ...
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... obliged to give his affent to it in the cleareft and moft unequivocal manner . It was drawn up by fir Edward Coke and will do his memory immortal honour . Ą copy of this fecond charter , or grand confirmation of the rights of Englishmen ...
... obliged to give his affent to it in the cleareft and moft unequivocal manner . It was drawn up by fir Edward Coke and will do his memory immortal honour . Ą copy of this fecond charter , or grand confirmation of the rights of Englishmen ...
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... hopes of the royal party , and was at laft obliged to quit the island in despair . * This very gentleman , when a member of the house of commons , Secretary Nicholas was a man of a good reputa- tion 14 SECRET HISTORY OF.
... hopes of the royal party , and was at laft obliged to quit the island in despair . * This very gentleman , when a member of the house of commons , Secretary Nicholas was a man of a good reputa- tion 14 SECRET HISTORY OF.
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... obliged , in little more than two years after the restoration , to refign his poft to fir Henry Bennet , a fufpected papift . It is farther remarkable , that every one of thofe privy - councillors , except Colepeper , who died too foon ...
... obliged , in little more than two years after the restoration , to refign his poft to fir Henry Bennet , a fufpected papift . It is farther remarkable , that every one of thofe privy - councillors , except Colepeper , who died too foon ...
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... obliged to have much intercourse and correfpondence with men of all humours and inclinations ; and fo had promifed to do them good offices with the king ; and could C 4 not CHAP . I. 1660 . not therefore avoid inferting their THE REIGN ...
... obliged to have much intercourse and correfpondence with men of all humours and inclinations ; and fo had promifed to do them good offices with the king ; and could C 4 not CHAP . I. 1660 . not therefore avoid inferting their THE REIGN ...
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