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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... persons as shall be hereafter excepted by parliament : those only excepted , let all our fubjects , how faulty foever , rely upon the word of a king , folemnly given by this present declaration , that no crime what- foever , committed ...
... persons as shall be hereafter excepted by parliament : those only excepted , let all our fubjects , how faulty foever , rely upon the word of a king , folemnly given by this present declaration , that no crime what- foever , committed ...
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... person and his fortune in the king's fer- vice from the first hour of the troubles ; and ad- hered to the royal caufe with fuch courage and conftancy , that when the king was put to death , and he himself deferted by the Irish ...
... person and his fortune in the king's fer- vice from the first hour of the troubles ; and ad- hered to the royal caufe with fuch courage and conftancy , that when the king was put to death , and he himself deferted by the Irish ...
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... persons of some of those troublesome appli- cants , though men of the firft diftinction , that he never afterwards received their addreffes with his ufual grace or patience ; and rarely granted any thing they defired , though the matter ...
... persons of some of those troublesome appli- cants , though men of the firft diftinction , that he never afterwards received their addreffes with his ufual grace or patience ; and rarely granted any thing they defired , though the matter ...
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... person among them . Though the king was not fatisfied with the grounds of their expectations and proceedings , and therefore could not blame the warinefs and referve of the others , yet the confidence of many honeft men , who were fure ...
... person among them . Though the king was not fatisfied with the grounds of their expectations and proceedings , and therefore could not blame the warinefs and referve of the others , yet the confidence of many honeft men , who were fure ...
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... person of the select knot , who , as already obferved , had been corrupted to give all intelligence to Cromwell . As he had before blafted and diverted fome ill - laid defigns , so he now made known the marquis's arrival ; but could not ...
... person of the select knot , who , as already obferved , had been corrupted to give all intelligence to Cromwell . As he had before blafted and diverted fome ill - laid defigns , so he now made known the marquis's arrival ; but could not ...
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