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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... most attentive obferver is liable to be dazzled and deceived by the false glare of outward appearances . An artificial fplen- dor furrounds the actions , as well as the thrones thrones of princes , while their cabinets and their councils.
... most attentive obferver is liable to be dazzled and deceived by the false glare of outward appearances . An artificial fplen- dor furrounds the actions , as well as the thrones thrones of princes , while their cabinets and their councils.
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... most interesting truths , extorted , as it were , from the lips of an un- willing evidence : it is an undefigned , yet unanswerable fatire on the folly of trusting to the profeffions of kings : it is a royalist's dreadful warning to the ...
... most interesting truths , extorted , as it were , from the lips of an un- willing evidence : it is an undefigned , yet unanswerable fatire on the folly of trusting to the profeffions of kings : it is a royalist's dreadful warning to the ...
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... James for any higher office than to fuperintend a school , or , at most , to rule a college in the country b 2 at Sketches of the Conftitutional History of England, from the acceffion of the Stewart family till the Refto- ration.
... James for any higher office than to fuperintend a school , or , at most , to rule a college in the country b 2 at Sketches of the Conftitutional History of England, from the acceffion of the Stewart family till the Refto- ration.
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Charles M'Cormick. at most , to rule a college in the country that 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 ...
Charles M'Cormick. at most , to rule a college in the country that 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 ...
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... most fla- grant partiality to his native countrymen , fince his acceffion to the English throne . He raised them frequently from the meanest stations , and without any regard to merit , to the highest and most lucra- tive posts in his ...
... most fla- grant partiality to his native countrymen , fince his acceffion to the English throne . He raised them frequently from the meanest stations , and without any regard to merit , to the highest and most lucra- tive posts in his ...
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