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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... those reigns was owing to a variety of caufes which now ceafed to operate . Upon the advancement of Henry VII . to the throne , moft of the ancient nobility had been cut off in the long and bloody contefts be- tween the families of York ...
... those reigns was owing to a variety of caufes which now ceafed to operate . Upon the advancement of Henry VII . to the throne , moft of the ancient nobility had been cut off in the long and bloody contefts be- tween the families of York ...
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... those legislators ; but they felt the neceffity of the above exception to their general fyftem , in order to fave our colo- nial trade from the avarice and rapacity of the Dutch * . to any Tory * The good effects of this politic measure ...
... those legislators ; but they felt the neceffity of the above exception to their general fyftem , in order to fave our colo- nial trade from the avarice and rapacity of the Dutch * . to any Tory * The good effects of this politic measure ...
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... those times , according to the distinct prejudices and party views of each hiftorian , they all agree in this , that after the execution of Charles , England acquired more refpect from foreign powers than she had been treated with fince ...
... those times , according to the distinct prejudices and party views of each hiftorian , they all agree in this , that after the execution of Charles , England acquired more refpect from foreign powers than she had been treated with fince ...
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... of every sentiment of liberty and justice , -at fo abject a defertion of all the advan- tages , which had been gained by a long and bloody war . CHAP . I. 1660 . in those , who were B in 3 THE REIGN OF CHARLES II . 5.
... of every sentiment of liberty and justice , -at fo abject a defertion of all the advan- tages , which had been gained by a long and bloody war . CHAP . I. 1660 . in those , who were B in 3 THE REIGN OF CHARLES II . 5.
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... those , who betrayed the truft repofed in them ; but fuch re- marks are by no means defigned to fix a ftigma on their characters . The fole end of this faithful relation is to ferve as a PRIVATE MEMORIAL in my own family ; and , by MY ...
... those , who betrayed the truft repofed in them ; but fuch re- marks are by no means defigned to fix a ftigma on their characters . The fole end of this faithful relation is to ferve as a PRIVATE MEMORIAL in my own family ; and , by MY ...
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