The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick |
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... appeared , was not wholly uninfluenced by private views and private attachments . We often find him re- lating facts with aukward reluctance , and endeavouring to foften the moft odious fea- tures in the character of a king , whom he ...
... appeared , was not wholly uninfluenced by private views and private attachments . We often find him re- lating facts with aukward reluctance , and endeavouring to foften the moft odious fea- tures in the character of a king , whom he ...
Page xxxiii
... appearance and give at- tendance before your privy - council and in other places , and others of them have been therefore im- prifoned , confined , and fundry other ways mo- lefted and difquieted ; and divers other charges have been ...
... appearance and give at- tendance before your privy - council and in other places , and others of them have been therefore im- prifoned , confined , and fundry other ways mo- lefted and difquieted ; and divers other charges have been ...
Page xli
... appeared to him fo great as when he faw Euripides in the act of adoration . In the fame manner we may affert , that we never had a more exalted opi- nion of the parliament of 1640 , that when we find Mr. Hume forced to pay them the ...
... appeared to him fo great as when he faw Euripides in the act of adoration . In the fame manner we may affert , that we never had a more exalted opi- nion of the parliament of 1640 , that when we find Mr. Hume forced to pay them the ...
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... appearance of the former . The favourite manu- fcript had been long preferved in the old earl of Dorset's family , and was fuppofed to be written by the earl of Clarendon . It contained remarks on several occurrences during the earl's ...
... appearance of the former . The favourite manu- fcript had been long preferved in the old earl of Dorset's family , and was fuppofed to be written by the earl of Clarendon . It contained remarks on several occurrences during the earl's ...
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... purpose of real utility and convenience , provided he does not wantonly deface the marks of its antiquity , or deftroy through faftidiousness its venerable appearance . THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF CHARLES THE SECOND ADVERTISEMENT .
... purpose of real utility and convenience , provided he does not wantonly deface the marks of its antiquity , or deftroy through faftidiousness its venerable appearance . THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE REIGN OF CHARLES THE SECOND ADVERTISEMENT .
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