The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England: Together with an Historical View of the Affairs of Ireland, Volumen1University Press, 1849 |
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Página xxviii
... counsellor , to terrify any man from presuming afterwards to tell him such bold truths , had scarce ever after any serenity in his whole reign but those very women , or others in their places , and the factions he himself had given ...
... counsellor , to terrify any man from presuming afterwards to tell him such bold truths , had scarce ever after any serenity in his whole reign but those very women , or others in their places , and the factions he himself had given ...
Página xxxii
... counsellor and minister to two great kings , and in a good degree favourite to one of them , hath some pretence to be admitted into your majesty's council too , and may become capable of doing you service also ; whilst the accounts he ...
... counsellor and minister to two great kings , and in a good degree favourite to one of them , hath some pretence to be admitted into your majesty's council too , and may become capable of doing you service also ; whilst the accounts he ...
Página xxxvi
... counsellor alone with you . For God's sake , madam , and your own , be pleased to read him with attention , and serious and frequent reflections ; and from thence , in conjunction with your own heart , prescribe to your- self the ...
... counsellor alone with you . For God's sake , madam , and your own , be pleased to read him with attention , and serious and frequent reflections ; and from thence , in conjunction with your own heart , prescribe to your- self the ...
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... counsellor had been : that if he receded from what he had promised , it would be such a disobligation upon the prince , who had set his heart now upon the journey , after his majesty's approbation , that he could never forget it , nor ...
... counsellor had been : that if he receded from what he had promised , it would be such a disobligation upon the prince , who had set his heart now upon the journey , after his majesty's approbation , that he could never forget it , nor ...
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... counsellor , having made the way so often by post : but that he had the presumption to give his advice upon matter of state , and against his master , without being called to it , which he should repent as long as he lived ; with a ...
... counsellor , having made the way so often by post : but that he had the presumption to give his advice upon matter of state , and against his master , without being called to it , which he should repent as long as he lived ; with a ...
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