Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... brought to command the army . The proceedings of the former year had opened all men's eyes . The king's own religion was sus- pected , as his brother's was declared : and the whole conduct shewed a design to govern by the French model ...
... brought to command the army . The proceedings of the former year had opened all men's eyes . The king's own religion was sus- pected , as his brother's was declared : and the whole conduct shewed a design to govern by the French model ...
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... brought about , and that , if the king would 1673 . have acted with the spirit that he sometimes put on , The variety they might have carried their business . Duke Lau - of opinions derdale talked of bringing an army out of Scotland ...
... brought about , and that , if the king would 1673 . have acted with the spirit that he sometimes put on , The variety they might have carried their business . Duke Lau - of opinions derdale talked of bringing an army out of Scotland ...
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... must lose the white staff , he went to the duke of Buckingham , who had contributed much to the procuring it to him ; and told him , he brought him the first notice Osborn made lord treasurer . 1673. that he was to OF KING CHARLES II . 11.
... must lose the white staff , he went to the duke of Buckingham , who had contributed much to the procuring it to him ; and told him , he brought him the first notice Osborn made lord treasurer . 1673. that he was to OF KING CHARLES II . 11.
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... brought me a message from him , that he would be glad to see me : and upon that he carried me to him . The duke received me very graciously . Lord Ancram had a mind to engage me to give him an account of the affairs of Scotland ; but I ...
... brought me a message from him , that he would be glad to see me : and upon that he carried me to him . The duke received me very graciously . Lord Ancram had a mind to engage me to give him an account of the affairs of Scotland ; but I ...
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... brought the lady to Paris . Yet the house of commons resolved to follow the pattern the king of France had lately set . He treated with the elector palatine for a mar- riage between his brother and the elector's daughter ; in which one ...
... brought the lady to Paris . Yet the house of commons resolved to follow the pattern the king of France had lately set . He treated with the elector palatine for a mar- riage between his brother and the elector's daughter ; in which one ...
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