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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... particular furprize , it has fince excited the greatest astonishment . During the whole of his abode in London , he had trusted no man more , nor conferred with any man fo much as with fir Richard Willis , that person of the select knot ...
... particular furprize , it has fince excited the greatest astonishment . During the whole of his abode in London , he had trusted no man more , nor conferred with any man fo much as with fir Richard Willis , that person of the select knot ...
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... particular perfons . But the good humour the king was in , and the plenty which generally appeared , how much foever without a fund to fupport it , banished all thoughts of œconomy . His majefty refolved forthwith to fettle his house ...
... particular perfons . But the good humour the king was in , and the plenty which generally appeared , how much foever without a fund to fupport it , banished all thoughts of œconomy . His majefty refolved forthwith to fettle his house ...
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... particular defire , to foften the obnoxious clauses , and to accelerate the conclufion of the whole bufi- nefs . After many other difficulties were removed , in which private favour and private animofity had too great a fhare , one of ...
... particular defire , to foften the obnoxious clauses , and to accelerate the conclufion of the whole bufi- nefs . After many other difficulties were removed , in which private favour and private animofity had too great a fhare , one of ...
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... particular animofities and revenge , or memory of past provocations , and to pass this act without other exceptions than of those who were immedi- ately guilty of the murder of my father . " There is no doubt but the king spoke as he ...
... particular animofities and revenge , or memory of past provocations , and to pass this act without other exceptions than of those who were immedi- ately guilty of the murder of my father . " There is no doubt but the king spoke as he ...
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... expreffed his warm approbation of the proceedings of both houses ; thanked them for the particular teftimonies of their zeal and attachment ; and then took took occafion to acquaint them with his private wants in 84 SECRET HISTORY OF.
... expreffed his warm approbation of the proceedings of both houses ; thanked them for the particular teftimonies of their zeal and attachment ; and then took took occafion to acquaint them with his private wants in 84 SECRET HISTORY OF.
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