The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... king's passion for youth and beauty , and exterior appearance , he studied how matters might be so managed that this new object should make the strongest impression upon him . Without mentioning him at court , he assigned him the office ...
... king's passion for youth and beauty , and exterior appearance , he studied how matters might be so managed that this new object should make the strongest impression upon him . Without mentioning him at court , he assigned him the office ...
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... king's necessities ; even though he began to enter into some schemes for retrenching his expenses . However small ... king , had entered into a confede- racy ; and having laid a regular plan for the new elec- tions , had distributed ...
... king's necessities ; even though he began to enter into some schemes for retrenching his expenses . However small ... king , had entered into a confede- racy ; and having laid a regular plan for the new elec- tions , had distributed ...
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... king proposed aloud this question , Whether he might not take his subjects ' money when he needed it , without all ... king's urging him , and saying he would admit of no evasion , the bishop replied plea- santly , Why , then , I think ...
... king proposed aloud this question , Whether he might not take his subjects ' money when he needed it , without all ... king's urging him , and saying he would admit of no evasion , the bishop replied plea- santly , Why , then , I think ...
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... king endeavoured , but in vain , to conceal the partiality which he felt for the handsome stranger ; and he employed ... king's envoy in the Low Countries . By his means , sir Ralph Winwood , secretary of state , was informed , and he im ...
... king endeavoured , but in vain , to conceal the partiality which he felt for the handsome stranger ; and he employed ... king's envoy in the Low Countries . By his means , sir Ralph Winwood , secretary of state , was informed , and he im ...
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... king's choice in his friends and favourites . But such advancement was far inferior to the fortune which he intended for his minion . In the course of a few years he created him viscount Villiers , earl , mar- quis , and duke of ...
... king's choice in his friends and favourites . But such advancement was far inferior to the fortune which he intended for his minion . In the course of a few years he created him viscount Villiers , earl , mar- quis , and duke of ...
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