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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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Page 49
... executed , in Scotland , that the modest- est paper they could offer might be condemned as leasing - making , and misrepresenting the king's pro- ceedings : so they would not venture on it . The king promised them , that no ill use ...
... executed , in Scotland , that the modest- est paper they could offer might be condemned as leasing - making , and misrepresenting the king's pro- ceedings : so they would not venture on it . The king promised them , that no ill use ...
Page 84
... executed , the king was prevailed on by Pepys , to tell the French ambassador , that he did not concern himself in that ship : he believed mer- t co ( Rouvigny ( the French " ambassador ) writes , 2d Sep- " tember 1674 , that Charles ...
... executed , the king was prevailed on by Pepys , to tell the French ambassador , that he did not concern himself in that ship : he believed mer- t co ( Rouvigny ( the French " ambassador ) writes , 2d Sep- " tember 1674 , that Charles ...
Page 96
... execution of the law being vested in the king , and it being impossible the legislature should foresee all cases that may happen , have left a power with the chief magistrate to use his discretion upon extraordinary occasions , where ...
... execution of the law being vested in the king , and it being impossible the legislature should foresee all cases that may happen , have left a power with the chief magistrate to use his discretion upon extraordinary occasions , where ...
Page 103
... execute , if he would not give him money to let him alone . Kirkton said , he had not offended , and was willing to go to prison till his innocence should ap- pear . Carstairs really had no warrant : but , as was afterwards discovered ...
... execute , if he would not give him money to let him alone . Kirkton said , he had not offended , and was willing to go to prison till his innocence should ap- pear . Carstairs really had no warrant : but , as was afterwards discovered ...
Page 115
... execute the pro - 407 clamation . So apparently was that kingdom in a French management . The house of commons pressed the king , by re- peated addresses , to fall into the interest of Europe , as well as into his own . The king was ...
... execute the pro - 407 clamation . So apparently was that kingdom in a French management . The house of commons pressed the king , by re- peated addresses , to fall into the interest of Europe , as well as into his own . The king was ...
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