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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... lady Bellasis , the widow of second mar- the lord Bellasis's son . She was a zealous protest - 353 ant , though she was married into a popish family . e The king put him in ex- pectation of a garter ; but ( by the intrigues of the ladies ) ...
... lady Bellasis , the widow of second mar- the lord Bellasis's son . She was a zealous protest - 353 ant , though she was married into a popish family . e The king put him in ex- pectation of a garter ; but ( by the intrigues of the ladies ) ...
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... Lady Bellasis gained so much on the duke , that he gave her a promise under his hand to marry her . And he sent Coleman to her to draw her over to popery : but in that she could not be moved . When some of her friends reproached her for ...
... Lady Bellasis gained so much on the duke , that he gave her a promise under his hand to marry her . And he sent Coleman to her to draw her over to popery : but in that she could not be moved . When some of her friends reproached her for ...
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... lady by proxy : and the earl of Peterborough brought her over through France . derland's The Swedes offered at this time a mediation in A treaty opened at order to a peace : and Cologn was proposed to be Cologn . the place of treaty ...
... lady by proxy : and the earl of Peterborough brought her over through France . derland's The Swedes offered at this time a mediation in A treaty opened at order to a peace : and Cologn was proposed to be Cologn . the place of treaty ...
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... lady " to oppose it , ( viz . holding a " parliament in Scotland in 66 more narrowly into certain “ methods she had lately found " out of getting money for her- " self . " Life of King James II . lately published by Dr. Clarke , from ...
... lady " to oppose it , ( viz . holding a " parliament in Scotland in 66 more narrowly into certain “ methods she had lately found " out of getting money for her- " self . " Life of King James II . lately published by Dr. Clarke , from ...
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... 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 of 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 of the ...
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