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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... promises contained in it , muft afford the strongest proofs of the king's falfehood , ingratitude , diffimu- lation , and perfidy . " CHARLES REX , " Charles by the grace of God , king of England , Scotland , France and Ireland ...
... promises contained in it , muft afford the strongest proofs of the king's falfehood , ingratitude , diffimu- lation , and perfidy . " CHARLES REX , " Charles by the grace of God , king of England , Scotland , France and Ireland ...
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... from Monk , who made as great a mockery of promises , oaths , and folemn declarations as the king himself could poffibly do . pectations , CHAP . I. 1660 . CHAP . I. 1660 . pectations , must confess , THE REIGN OF CHARLES II .
... from Monk , who made as great a mockery of promises , oaths , and folemn declarations as the king himself could poffibly do . pectations , CHAP . I. 1660 . CHAP . I. 1660 . pectations , must confess , THE REIGN OF CHARLES II .
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... promise of particular offices , with fuch confidence , and fuch tedious difcourfes , that the king was extremely nauseated with their fuits , though he knew not how to break from them . In this irkfome fitua- tion he was detained for ...
... promise of particular offices , with fuch confidence , and fuch tedious difcourfes , that the king was extremely nauseated with their fuits , though he knew not how to break from them . In this irkfome fitua- tion he was detained for ...
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... promise should be always reasonable : that , how- ever , he did still heartily with his majesty would make use of some of those perfons , whom he had named , though he knew many of them were not his friends , but that his majesty's ...
... promise should be always reasonable : that , how- ever , he did still heartily with his majesty would make use of some of those perfons , whom he had named , though he knew many of them were not his friends , but that his majesty's ...
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... promise of affistance from France , to fupport him in the attempt . But this agreement between the general and the ambaffador was overheard by Monk's wife , who had concealed herself for that purpose behind the hangings , and fent ...
... promise of affistance from France , to fupport him in the attempt . But this agreement between the general and the ambaffador was overheard by Monk's wife , who had concealed herself for that purpose behind the hangings , and fent ...
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