The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick |
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Page vi
... execution , and characters of Charles the firft's judges - Vengeance taken on the putrid carcafes of deceafed offenders - Profanation of admiral Blake's hallowed remains - Proceedings against the refpited convids - Downing's treachery ...
... execution , and characters of Charles the firft's judges - Vengeance taken on the putrid carcafes of deceafed offenders - Profanation of admiral Blake's hallowed remains - Proceedings against the refpited convids - Downing's treachery ...
Page viii
... execution - Explanatory Bill - The duke of Ormond made lord - lieutenant- Proceedings of the new commiffioners - Petition against them from the Irish parliament - General clamour excited by their decrees - Third examination before the ...
... execution - Explanatory Bill - The duke of Ormond made lord - lieutenant- Proceedings of the new commiffioners - Petition against them from the Irish parliament - General clamour excited by their decrees - Third examination before the ...
Page xv
... to take notice of fuch par- ticulars only as furnished matter for impor- tant reflection . A work executed according See the fecond and fixth pages . to to this outline must appear more like a col- lection INTRODUCTION . XV.
... to take notice of fuch par- ticulars only as furnished matter for impor- tant reflection . A work executed according See the fecond and fixth pages . to to this outline must appear more like a col- lection INTRODUCTION . XV.
Page xvi
... has continued it , though in a fummary manner , to the Re- volution . The value of fuch a work , if well executed , is fufficiently obvious . But it would 1 would ill become the Editor to enlarge on its Xvi INTRODUCTION .
... has continued it , though in a fummary manner , to the Re- volution . The value of fuch a work , if well executed , is fufficiently obvious . But it would 1 would ill become the Editor to enlarge on its Xvi INTRODUCTION .
Page xxxi
... execution as the triumph of national justice over royal delinquency , Before Charles rafhly drew the fword , he had many opportunities of being undeceived with re- fpect to his falfe notions of the English govern- The PETITION OF RIGHT ...
... execution as the triumph of national justice over royal delinquency , Before Charles rafhly drew the fword , he had many opportunities of being undeceived with re- fpect to his falfe notions of the English govern- The PETITION OF RIGHT ...
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