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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... person , genteel air , and fashionable apparel . At a comedy he was purposely placed full in James's eye , and imme- diately engaged the attention , and , in the same instant , the affections of that monarch . " Ashamed of his sudden b ...
... person , genteel air , and fashionable apparel . At a comedy he was purposely placed full in James's eye , and imme- diately engaged the attention , and , in the same instant , the affections of that monarch . " Ashamed of his sudden b ...
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... person . The queen was immediately applied to ; but she , well knowing the extreme to which the king carried these attachments , refused , at first , to lend her countenance to this new passion . It was not till entreated by Abbot ...
... person . The queen was immediately applied to ; but she , well knowing the extreme to which the king carried these attachments , refused , at first , to lend her countenance to this new passion . It was not till entreated by Abbot ...
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... scrupled to deliver into the hands of the executioner , persons whom he had once d State Trials , vol . I. p . 230 . e Ibid . p . 242 . favoured with his most tender affections . To soften the 16 [ 1615 . GREAT BRITAIN .
... scrupled to deliver into the hands of the executioner , persons whom he had once d State Trials , vol . I. p . 230 . e Ibid . p . 242 . favoured with his most tender affections . To soften the 16 [ 1615 . GREAT BRITAIN .
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... - bearer would have attached f Kennet , p . 699 . Coke , Weldon , & c . See Biog . Brit . article Coke , p . 1384. i Bacon , vol . 4. p . 617 . VOL , VI . Villiers to his person , and might well have contented 1615. ] 17 JAMES I.
... - bearer would have attached f Kennet , p . 699 . Coke , Weldon , & c . See Biog . Brit . article Coke , p . 1384. i Bacon , vol . 4. p . 617 . VOL , VI . Villiers to his person , and might well have contented 1615. ] 17 JAMES I.
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... person , and might well have contented one of his age and family ; nor would any one , who was not cynically austere , have much censured the singula- rity of the king's choice in his friends and favourites . But such advancement was ...
... person , and might well have contented one of his age and family ; nor would any one , who was not cynically austere , have much censured the singula- rity of the king's choice in his friends and favourites . But such advancement was ...
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