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... Charles I. Dobson . 80. Ben Jonson . 81. Mrs. Jane Lane , who conducted Charles II . after his escape from the battle of Worcester . 82. Pym . 83. Ireton . } Walker . Well - known Republicans . Corn . Jansen . 84. Pensionary De Witt ...
... Charles I. Dobson . 80. Ben Jonson . 81. Mrs. Jane Lane , who conducted Charles II . after his escape from the battle of Worcester . 82. Pym . 83. Ireton . } Walker . Well - known Republicans . Corn . Jansen . 84. Pensionary De Witt ...
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... Charles II . Hereford , 1640 . Hackluyt , Richard , compiler of " Voyages , " Eaton , about 1553 . Harley , Hon . Edward , Auditor of the Imprest , benefactor , Brompton Brian , 1664 . Havard , William , song - writer , author of ...
... Charles II . Hereford , 1640 . Hackluyt , Richard , compiler of " Voyages , " Eaton , about 1553 . Harley , Hon . Edward , Auditor of the Imprest , benefactor , Brompton Brian , 1664 . Havard , William , song - writer , author of ...
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... Charles ; an History faithfully and a work , intituled " The Reign of King impartially delivered and disposed into Annals . Printed for Edward Dodd and Henry Seile , 1655. " I have in my possession an interleaved Copy with marginal ...
... Charles ; an History faithfully and a work , intituled " The Reign of King impartially delivered and disposed into Annals . Printed for Edward Dodd and Henry Seile , 1655. " I have in my possession an interleaved Copy with marginal ...
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... Charles the First . L. Of James the First , the Annalist says , " Studious he was of peace , somewhat overmuch for a ... Charles was born November the 19th A.D. 1600 , at Dun - fermling , in Scotland , not next in call to the diadem ...
... Charles the First . L. Of James the First , the Annalist says , " Studious he was of peace , somewhat overmuch for a ... Charles was born November the 19th A.D. 1600 , at Dun - fermling , in Scotland , not next in call to the diadem ...
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... Charles II . Although much ridicule has been thrown on these kind of memorials , an excep- tion must be had with that of our Second Charles : the likeness is ex- ceedingly strong , perhaps a mould from the Monarch's own features ; the ...
... Charles II . Although much ridicule has been thrown on these kind of memorials , an excep- tion must be had with that of our Second Charles : the likeness is ex- ceedingly strong , perhaps a mould from the Monarch's own features ; the ...
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