The Retrospective Review.., Volume 7Henry Southern Charles and Henry Baldwyn, Newgate Street., 1823 |
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Page 41
... doubt with which Weldon speaks of the existence of this plot , a doubt which has been expressed by many other writers , there seems to be no just ground for disbe- lieving it . How far Raleigh was implicated in it , is another ques ...
... doubt with which Weldon speaks of the existence of this plot , a doubt which has been expressed by many other writers , there seems to be no just ground for disbe- lieving it . How far Raleigh was implicated in it , is another ques ...
Page 42
... doubt not but you retain both those virtues , for now you shall have occasion to use them your faith hath heretofore been questioned ; but I am resolved you are a good Christian , for your book , which is an admirable work , doth ...
... doubt not but you retain both those virtues , for now you shall have occasion to use them your faith hath heretofore been questioned ; but I am resolved you are a good Christian , for your book , which is an admirable work , doth ...
Page 50
... doubt . pa- Before , however , we can place confidence in the authenticity of this volume , another question presents itself : Does the work appear to have been intended by Laud for publication ? for if it does , of course the ...
... doubt . pa- Before , however , we can place confidence in the authenticity of this volume , another question presents itself : Does the work appear to have been intended by Laud for publication ? for if it does , of course the ...
Page 54
... doubt , have present to their minds , his mad wars and ignominious treaties ; his profligate extravagance , and his contemptible and illegal shifts ; his tyrannical prosecu- tions of individuals , and his undisguised attacks upon the na ...
... doubt , have present to their minds , his mad wars and ignominious treaties ; his profligate extravagance , and his contemptible and illegal shifts ; his tyrannical prosecu- tions of individuals , and his undisguised attacks upon the na ...
Page 55
... doubt , that Laud was prepared to vindicate all his tyrannical proceedings in the star - chamber and high - commission court , by pretexts equally specious . To ap- preciate the gross folly of his conduct , it should be remembered ...
... doubt , that Laud was prepared to vindicate all his tyrannical proceedings in the star - chamber and high - commission court , by pretexts equally specious . To ap- preciate the gross folly of his conduct , it should be remembered ...
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