The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Հատոր 1Charles M'Cormick T. Gillett, 1792 - 510 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 32–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... said sta tutes , and other the good laws and ftatutes of your realm , to that end provided , divers of your fub- jects have of late been imprifoned without any caufe fhewn ; and when , for their deliverance , they were brought before ...
... said sta tutes , and other the good laws and ftatutes of your realm , to that end provided , divers of your fub- jects have of late been imprifoned without any caufe fhewn ; and when , for their deliverance , they were brought before ...
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... said , " could not be imputed to less than the greatest and most powerful manifestation of the arm of God that ever the present or former generations faw or heard of . " - " You are the people , " adds he , " by whom God for fo many ...
... said , " could not be imputed to less than the greatest and most powerful manifestation of the arm of God that ever the present or former generations faw or heard of . " - " You are the people , " adds he , " by whom God for fo many ...
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... said he , " in our cup ; who dip in our dish ; who fit by our fire ; who are found in the wash - house and powder- ing - tub ; who share with the butler in his box ; who have marked and fealed us from head to foot , and will not abate ...
... said he , " in our cup ; who dip in our dish ; who fit by our fire ; who are found in the wash - house and powder- ing - tub ; who share with the butler in his box ; who have marked and fealed us from head to foot , and will not abate ...
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... said he , " I offer no flattering titles , but speak the words of truth.You are the defired of three king- doms , СНАР . I. السنة 1660 . His majesty's reception at Whitehall CHAP I. 1660 . their respective houses , extolling the THE ...
... said he , " I offer no flattering titles , but speak the words of truth.You are the defired of three king- doms , СНАР . I. السنة 1660 . His majesty's reception at Whitehall CHAP I. 1660 . their respective houses , extolling the THE ...
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... said , " that to doubt the king's patience , who was the mirror of patience , would be unpardonable . " He therefore gave full scope to his talents ; and when his ingenuity was almost ex- hausted , he concluded at length with begging ...
... said , " that to doubt the king's patience , who was the mirror of patience , would be unpardonable . " He therefore gave full scope to his talents ; and when his ingenuity was almost ex- hausted , he concluded at length with begging ...
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The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Հատոր 1 Charles M'Cormick Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1792 |
The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Հատոր 1 Charles M'Cormick Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1792 |
The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Հատոր 1 Charles M'Cormick Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1792 |
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