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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... offers of that court readily acceded to - Formalities obferved previous to the conclufion of the treaty with Por tugal 342 CHAP . VI . Complexion of the new parliament - Subfiance of the king's Speech - Alarm given by the chancellor ...
... offers of that court readily acceded to - Formalities obferved previous to the conclufion of the treaty with Por tugal 342 CHAP . VI . Complexion of the new parliament - Subfiance of the king's Speech - Alarm given by the chancellor ...
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... offered their advice on the 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 ...
... offered their advice on the 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 ...
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... offered by himself in his declarations and letters from Breda * ; the proftrations of both houfes It is to this fatal neglect of making fuch ftipulations as might prevent future disputes with the crown that Burnet very juftly imputes ...
... offered by himself in his declarations and letters from Breda * ; the proftrations of both houfes It is to this fatal neglect of making fuch ftipulations as might prevent future disputes with the crown that Burnet very juftly imputes ...
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... offered to him when he should come over . He moved therefore for send- ing commiffioners immediately . This was echoed with fuch a fhout over the house , that fir Matthew Hale's motion was no farther infifted on . * Charles , on ...
... offered to him when he should come over . He moved therefore for send- ing commiffioners immediately . This was echoed with fuch a fhout over the house , that fir Matthew Hale's motion was no farther infifted on . * Charles , on ...
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... offered unto us , for the full granting that indulgence : " And because in the continued diftractions of fo many years , and fo many great revolutions , many grants and purchases of estates have been made to and by many officers ...
... offered unto us , for the full granting that indulgence : " And because in the continued diftractions of fo many years , and fo many great revolutions , many grants and purchases of estates have been made to and by many officers ...
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