The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick |
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... seemed one continued ftreet wonderfully inha- bited . The army , confifting of above fifty thou- fand men , horfe and foot , were drawn up in excel- lent order on Blackheath , where the general pre- sented the chief officers to kifs the ...
... seemed one continued ftreet wonderfully inha- bited . The army , confifting of above fifty thou- fand men , horfe and foot , were drawn up in excel- lent order on Blackheath , where the general pre- sented the chief officers to kifs the ...
Page 27
... seemed to vie with one another in hyperbolical strains of servile adulation . The earl , after congratulating the king on the glory of his re- furn , took occafion to fhew how deeply the lords were interested in that event . " They had ...
... seemed to vie with one another in hyperbolical strains of servile adulation . The earl , after congratulating the king on the glory of his re- furn , took occafion to fhew how deeply the lords were interested in that event . " They had ...
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... seemed as well conftitut- ed as could be reasonably hoped ; for though there were many fectaries who were averfe to the fupe- rior authority of the church of England , yet they all profeffed great zeal for establishing the king in his ...
... seemed as well conftitut- ed as could be reasonably hoped ; for though there were many fectaries who were averfe to the fupe- rior authority of the church of England , yet they all profeffed great zeal for establishing the king in his ...
Page 63
... seemed infected with this baneful practice , which not only very much impaired the understandings of many , who had formerly competent judgments , and had been in all refpects fit for any truft , but also prevented the growth of ...
... seemed infected with this baneful practice , which not only very much impaired the understandings of many , who had formerly competent judgments , and had been in all refpects fit for any truft , but also prevented the growth of ...
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... seemed greatest in his fufferings , when his enemies feemed to fear , that he alone should be able to acquaint them with a change of fortune . In his lowest condition you have feen him the terror of a great prince , ftrengthened by many ...
... seemed greatest in his fufferings , when his enemies feemed to fear , that he alone should be able to acquaint them with a change of fortune . In his lowest condition you have feen him the terror of a great prince , ftrengthened by many ...
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