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Page 23
When , however , the awful summons at length arrived , the King sent for his son ,
gave him much good advice , and departed with decency . The author winds up
his character , which is at once fairly and charitably examined , with saying “ I ...
When , however , the awful summons at length arrived , the King sent for his son ,
gave him much good advice , and departed with decency . The author winds up
his character , which is at once fairly and charitably examined , with saying “ I ...
Page 44
... and sharing it amongst his children ; but Northampton ' s distaste was such , by
the loss of the treasurer ' s place , which he had with such assurance promised to
himself in his thoughts , that except what he gave to Master Henry Howard , the ...
... and sharing it amongst his children ; but Northampton ' s distaste was such , by
the loss of the treasurer ' s place , which he had with such assurance promised to
himself in his thoughts , that except what he gave to Master Henry Howard , the ...
Page 114
... Lov ' d the church so well , and gave so largely to ' t , They thought it should
have canopied their bones Till doomsday : but all things have their end ;
Churches and cities ( which have diseases like to men ) Must have like death that
we have .
... Lov ' d the church so well , and gave so largely to ' t , They thought it should
have canopied their bones Till doomsday : but all things have their end ;
Churches and cities ( which have diseases like to men ) Must have like death that
we have .
Page 189
The city , ” says the author of the Examen , “ for fear of papists , put up their posts
and chains ; and the chamberlain , Sir Thomas Player , in the court of aldermen ,
gave his reason for the city ' s using that caution , which was , that he ...
The city , ” says the author of the Examen , “ for fear of papists , put up their posts
and chains ; and the chamberlain , Sir Thomas Player , in the court of aldermen ,
gave his reason for the city ' s using that caution , which was , that he ...
Page 198
... and desired he might have his letter again , in terms of an agony like despair .
The king gave it him back , but pressed him vehemently to comply with his desire
; and among other things , the Duke of Monmouth said , that the king used this ...
... and desired he might have his letter again , in terms of an agony like despair .
The king gave it him back , but pressed him vehemently to comply with his desire
; and among other things , the Duke of Monmouth said , that the king used this ...
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