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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... received in grammatical , instruction . Such scenes and such incidents are the more ridiculous , though the less odious , as the passion of James seems not to have contained in it any thing criminal or flagitious . His- tory charges ...
... received in grammatical , instruction . Such scenes and such incidents are the more ridiculous , though the less odious , as the passion of James seems not to have contained in it any thing criminal or flagitious . His- tory charges ...
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... received by their frugality to an extreme , and seldom could be prevailed upon to give the ne- cessary support to government . Coke's Institutes , part 4. chap . 1. of Charters of Exemption . t Journ , 11 April , 1614 . the house either ...
... received by their frugality to an extreme , and seldom could be prevailed upon to give the ne- cessary support to government . Coke's Institutes , part 4. chap . 1. of Charters of Exemption . t Journ , 11 April , 1614 . the house either ...
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... received small consolation from the enjoyments of love , or the utmost kindness and indulgence of his sovereign . The graces of his youth gradually disap- peared , the gaiety of his manners was obscured , his politeness and obliging ...
... received small consolation from the enjoyments of love , or the utmost kindness and indulgence of his sovereign . The graces of his youth gradually disap- peared , the gaiety of his manners was obscured , his politeness and obliging ...
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... received the punishment due to their crime : but the king bestowed a pardon on the principals , Somerset and the countess . It must be confessed , that James's fortitude had been highly laudable , had he persisted in his first intention ...
... received the punishment due to their crime : but the king bestowed a pardon on the principals , Somerset and the countess . It must be confessed , that James's fortitude had been highly laudable , had he persisted in his first intention ...
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... receiving some consideration for their past services : that the cautionary towns were only a temporary restraint upon ... received 250,000l . Yet the bargain was good for the Dutch , as well as the king , because they were both of them ...
... receiving some consideration for their past services : that the cautionary towns were only a temporary restraint upon ... received 250,000l . Yet the bargain was good for the Dutch , as well as the king , because they were both of them ...
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