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Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Dartmouth and Hardwicke, and Speaker Onslow, Hitherto Unpublished, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1823 - Great Britain |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 51
... desired he would not oppose it . Duke Lauderdale said , all this was a trick of the party in Scotland , to settle me , that I might be a correspondent between the factions in both kingdoms . Yet , upon the duke's undertaking that I ...
... desired he would not oppose it . Duke Lauderdale said , all this was a trick of the party in Scotland , to settle me , that I might be a correspondent between the factions in both kingdoms . Yet , upon the duke's undertaking that I ...
Page 64
... desired to be excused , as to what had passed in private discourse ; to which I thought I was not bound to answer , unless it were high treason . They pressed me long : and I would give them no other answer . So they all concluded ...
... desired to be excused , as to what had passed in private discourse ; to which I thought I was not bound to answer , unless it were high treason . They pressed me long : and I would give them no other answer . So they all concluded ...
Page 66
... desired . But , since I was so long happy in so quiet a retreat , it seems but a just piece of gratitude , that I should give some account of that venerable old man . Sir Har- bottle Grim- He was descended from a long - lived family ...
... desired . But , since I was so long happy in so quiet a retreat , it seems but a just piece of gratitude , that I should give some account of that venerable old man . Sir Har- bottle Grim- He was descended from a long - lived family ...
Page 71
... desired . So the king chid him severely for it . Next day , another im- portant question falling in , he voted as the king would have him . So the king took notice of it at night ; and said , You were not against me to day . He answered ...
... desired . So the king chid him severely for it . Next day , another im- portant question falling in , he voted as the king would have him . So the king took notice of it at night ; and said , You were not against me to day . He answered ...
Page 94
... desired I would come to her house , and talk of all those matters with some that her husband would bring to meet us . I told her , I would not decline the thing , if desired , though I seldom knew good come of such conferences . She ...
... desired I would come to her house , and talk of all those matters with some that her husband would bring to meet us . I told her , I would not decline the thing , if desired , though I seldom knew good come of such conferences . She ...
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