The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 páginas |
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... gave him birth ; not to prefide over a great , indepen- dent , and aspiring nation . Full of the most extra- vagant notions of the royal prerogative , and bloated with a ftill more ridiculous conceit of his own learning , judgment , and ...
... gave him birth ; not to prefide over a great , indepen- dent , and aspiring nation . Full of the most extra- vagant notions of the royal prerogative , and bloated with a ftill more ridiculous conceit of his own learning , judgment , and ...
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... gave rife to the TRIENNIAL BILL , which was framed for the exprefs purpose of pre- venting inconveniencies , which muft arife from the long intermiffion of parliaments , 66 But as Mr. Hume has called this famous bill " an innovation in ...
... gave rife to the TRIENNIAL BILL , which was framed for the exprefs purpose of pre- venting inconveniencies , which muft arife from the long intermiffion of parliaments , 66 But as Mr. Hume has called this famous bill " an innovation in ...
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... gave rife to the firft form of the NAVIGATION- Acr , which prohibited the resort of foreign traders of the English plantations , the produce of which must in that cafe be exported directly to the mother - country . All forts of ...
... gave rife to the firft form of the NAVIGATION- Acr , which prohibited the resort of foreign traders of the English plantations , the produce of which must in that cafe be exported directly to the mother - country . All forts of ...
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... gave the doctor a farther proof of his friendship and confidence by putting into his hands the manuscript of the following work , to prepare it for publication . But Shebbeare was in his heart a Tory ; and having had another manuscript ...
... gave the doctor a farther proof of his friendship and confidence by putting into his hands the manuscript of the following work , to prepare it for publication . But Shebbeare was in his heart a Tory ; and having had another manuscript ...
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... gave him those fecret hints , in fuch a manner , that he was no more troubled with the importunity * , The * It is not unlikely that those hints were given by some agent of Monk's , whofe chief hopes of fuccefs being founded on the ...
... gave him those fecret hints , in fuch a manner , that he was no more troubled with the importunity * , The * It is not unlikely that those hints were given by some agent of Monk's , whofe chief hopes of fuccefs being founded on the ...
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