The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Tập 6Claxton, Remsen, & Haffelfinger, 1876 |
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... appeared unfit for the court , a scene of life to which he had never been accustomed . Morrice , his friend , was created secretary of state , and was supported more by his patron's credit than by his own abilities or experience . But ...
... appeared unfit for the court , a scene of life to which he had never been accustomed . Morrice , his friend , was created secretary of state , and was supported more by his patron's credit than by his own abilities or experience . But ...
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... appeared , that gravity was very distinct from wisdom , formality from virtue , and hypocrisy from religion . The king himself , who bore a strong propen- sity to pleasure , served , by his powerful and engaging exam- ple , to banish ...
... appeared , that gravity was very distinct from wisdom , formality from virtue , and hypocrisy from religion . The king himself , who bore a strong propen- sity to pleasure , served , by his powerful and engaging exam- ple , to banish ...
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... appeared the sovereign power of Heaven that he himself , agitated by doubts , had often , with passionate tears , offered up his addresses to the divine Majesty , and earnestly sought for light and conviction : he had still received ...
... appeared the sovereign power of Heaven that he himself , agitated by doubts , had often , with passionate tears , offered up his addresses to the divine Majesty , and earnestly sought for light and conviction : he had still received ...
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... appearance ; and being sensible , that regular forces are most necessary implements of royalty , he expressed a desire of finding expedients still to retain them . But his wise minister set before him the dangerous spirit oy which these ...
... appearance ; and being sensible , that regular forces are most necessary implements of royalty , he expressed a desire of finding expedients still to retain them . But his wise minister set before him the dangerous spirit oy which these ...
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... appeared soon after the restoration ; and though many endeavored to dis- suade the king from consenting to so unequal an alliance . Charles , in pity to his friend and minister , who had been ignorant of these engagements , permitted ...
... appeared soon after the restoration ; and though many endeavored to dis- suade the king from consenting to so unequal an alliance . Charles , in pity to his friend and minister , who had been ignorant of these engagements , permitted ...
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