The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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... answer to it , " collected , " as Cheynell expresses it , " out of Mr. C.'s works , " we will here extract , and then proceed to the former and more interesting part of the book . We must first premise , that Cheynell pro- fesses to ...
... answer to it , " collected , " as Cheynell expresses it , " out of Mr. C.'s works , " we will here extract , and then proceed to the former and more interesting part of the book . We must first premise , that Cheynell pro- fesses to ...
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... answer to them appeared under the title of Aulicus Coquinaria , or a Vindication in answer to a pamphlet , entitled the Court and Cha- racter of King James . This singular title is in allusion to the office of our author's father , who ...
... answer to them appeared under the title of Aulicus Coquinaria , or a Vindication in answer to a pamphlet , entitled the Court and Cha- racter of King James . This singular title is in allusion to the office of our author's father , who ...
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... answer by the editor of the Secret History of James I. , we shall perhaps be excused in offering an explanation of the chief justice's conduct in this place , though we are aware that it savours a little too much of dry technicalities ...
... answer by the editor of the Secret History of James I. , we shall perhaps be excused in offering an explanation of the chief justice's conduct in this place , though we are aware that it savours a little too much of dry technicalities ...
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... answer . In this posture he lived , until he heard that * ii . State Trials , p . 28 . + Ibid . p . 38 . And see the Secret History of James I. 1. 342 . the king was returning , and began to believe , 42 Sir A. Weldon's Court of King ...
... answer . In this posture he lived , until he heard that * ii . State Trials , p . 28 . + Ibid . p . 38 . And see the Secret History of James I. 1. 342 . the king was returning , and began to believe , 42 Sir A. Weldon's Court of King ...
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... answer . From an ill- written and rambling preface by the editor , it appears that the history of the work is shortly this : During Laud's imprison- ment in the Tower , his papers were taken from him by an order of the House of Commons ...
... answer . From an ill- written and rambling preface by the editor , it appears that the history of the work is shortly this : During Laud's imprison- ment in the Tower , his papers were taken from him by an order of the House of Commons ...
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