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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |
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... trial more for recovering the king's confidence . He offered to go over to Holland with the earl of Os- sory : for they fancied they had a great interest in the prince , by their having married two of Bever- vardt's daughters : and the ...
... trial more for recovering the king's confidence . He offered to go over to Holland with the earl of Os- sory : for they fancied they had a great interest in the prince , by their having married two of Bever- vardt's daughters : and the ...
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... that , with lifted up hands , Sharp promised by the living God , that no hurt should come to him , if he made a full discovery . The t Malice . S. trial . 1678. person came again to him , and said , OF KING CHARLES II . 125.
... that , with lifted up hands , Sharp promised by the living God , that no hurt should come to him , if he made a full discovery . The t Malice . S. trial . 1678. person came again to him , and said , OF KING CHARLES II . 125.
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... trial . Nisbit , who had been the king's advocate , and was one of the worthiest and learnedest men of the age , was turned out : and Mackenzie was put in his place , who was a man of much life and wit , but he was neither equal nor ...
... trial . Nisbit , who had been the king's advocate , and was one of the worthiest and learnedest men of the age , was turned out : and Mackenzie was put in his place , who was a man of much life and wit , but he was neither equal nor ...
Page 128
... trial , he went to duke Lauderdale , who , together with Sharp , lord Rothes , and lord Halton , were summoned as the prisoner's witnesses . He told him , many thought there had been a promise of life given . Duke Lauderdale denied it ...
... trial , he went to duke Lauderdale , who , together with Sharp , lord Rothes , and lord Halton , were summoned as the prisoner's witnesses . He told him , many thought there had been a promise of life given . Duke Lauderdale denied it ...
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... the king , that he would be pleased to make good the promise . These letters I saw in lord Kincardin's hand . Before the trial , he sent a { ኔ bishop to duke Lauderdale , desiring him to consider 1678 130 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
... the king , that he would be pleased to make good the promise . These letters I saw in lord Kincardin's hand . Before the trial , he sent a { ኔ bishop to duke Lauderdale , desiring him to consider 1678 130 THE HISTORY OF THE REIGN.
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