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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... thought invincible on the ocean , they made the High and Mighty ftrike to the British flag .案 However different in other refpects we find the annals of those times , according to the distinct prejudices and party views of each ...
... thought invincible on the ocean , they made the High and Mighty ftrike to the British flag .案 However different in other refpects we find the annals of those times , according to the distinct prejudices and party views of each ...
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... thought would eafily coalefce with his Tory per- formance ; and filled up other chafms by the efforts of his own ingenuity . It was advertised with the earl of Clarendon's name , and being unexpectedly claimed by one of his descendants ...
... thought would eafily coalefce with his Tory per- formance ; and filled up other chafms by the efforts of his own ingenuity . It was advertised with the earl of Clarendon's name , and being unexpectedly claimed by one of his descendants ...
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... thought to be so in truft , because he was most in private with the king ; had managed most of the fecret correspondence in England ; and all dif- patches of importance had paffed through his hands . He had been employed by the late ...
... thought to be so in truft , because he was most in private with the king ; had managed most of the fecret correspondence in England ; and all dif- patches of importance had paffed through his hands . He had been employed by the late ...
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... thought to view things but with his own eyes ; and fo far did he carry this jealousy of any evident acquiefcence in the advice of others , that he often knowingly did wrong , rather than feem to be directed to what was right by their ...
... thought to view things but with his own eyes ; and fo far did he carry this jealousy of any evident acquiefcence in the advice of others , that he often knowingly did wrong , rather than feem to be directed to what was right by their ...
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... thought fittest to be made privy - councillors ; in the whole number whereof there were only two , who had ever ferved the king , or been looked upon as zealously affected to his fervice , the mar- quis of Hertford , and the earl of ...
... thought fittest to be made privy - councillors ; in the whole number whereof there were only two , who had ever ferved the king , or been looked upon as zealously affected to his fervice , the mar- quis of Hertford , and the earl of ...
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