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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... REASON , AND THE FRANCHISE OF THE LAND : and by other laws of this realm it is pro- vided , that none fhould be charged by any charge . or impofition called a benevolence , nor by fuch like charge ; by which the ftatutes before - men ...
... REASON , AND THE FRANCHISE OF THE LAND : and by other laws of this realm it is pro- vided , that none fhould be charged by any charge . or impofition called a benevolence , nor by fuch like charge ; by which the ftatutes before - men ...
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... the laws and ftatutes of this your realm , by reason that divers of your officers and minifters of juftice have unjustly re- fufed fused or forborn to proceed against such offenders , according Σχχνί SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
... the laws and ftatutes of this your realm , by reason that divers of your officers and minifters of juftice have unjustly re- fufed fused or forborn to proceed against such offenders , according Σχχνί SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
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... abandons them , confesses his own baseness , and secures the continuance of royal favour by his avowed difregard of paft promifes and obligations . vince him of his readiness to gratify all his reason- vince 24 SECRET HISTORY OF.
... abandons them , confesses his own baseness , and secures the continuance of royal favour by his avowed difregard of paft promifes and obligations . vince him of his readiness to gratify all his reason- vince 24 SECRET HISTORY OF.
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Charles M'Cormick. vince him of his readiness to gratify all his reason- able requests . The next day he made the general knight of the garter , and admitted him of the council . At the fame time he gave the fignet to Mr. Morrice , who ...
Charles M'Cormick. vince him of his readiness to gratify all his reason- able requests . The next day he made the general knight of the garter , and admitted him of the council . At the fame time he gave the fignet to Mr. Morrice , who ...
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... reason to fear , that any thing disagreeable , with reference to the church or the ftate , would be im- periously preffed upon him . It is true the prefbyterians were very numerous in the house , many of them men of eminent abi- lities ...
... reason to fear , that any thing disagreeable , with reference to the church or the ftate , would be im- periously preffed upon him . It is true the prefbyterians were very numerous in the house , many of them men of eminent abi- lities ...
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