The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick |
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... this small band of virtuous patriots , opposed by the very officers who brought them back , dreaded by the royalifts , hated by the . prefbyterians prefbyterians , feebly fupported by their own friends , and SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
... this small band of virtuous patriots , opposed by the very officers who brought them back , dreaded by the royalifts , hated by the . prefbyterians prefbyterians , feebly fupported by their own friends , and SKETCH OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL.
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Charles M'Cormick. prefbyterians , feebly fupported by their own friends , and betrayed by Monk * , ftrove in vain to avert the impending storm , and were left to ftand alone amidst the ruins of a crumbling constitution . At this moment ...
Charles M'Cormick. prefbyterians , feebly fupported by their own friends , and betrayed by Monk * , ftrove in vain to avert the impending storm , and were left to ftand alone amidst the ruins of a crumbling constitution . At this moment ...
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... friendship and confidence by putting into his hands the manuscript of the following work , to prepare it for publication . But Shebbeare was in his heart a Tory ; and having had another manuscript nearly on the fame fubject , and more ...
... friendship and confidence by putting into his hands the manuscript of the following work , to prepare it for publication . But Shebbeare was in his heart a Tory ; and having had another manuscript nearly on the fame fubject , and more ...
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... friends of royalty enjoy a more grateful , or a more fplendid triumph than on this memorable occafion . The eafy reception of the king , without any other conditions than what had been frankly offered by himself in his declarations and ...
... friends of royalty enjoy a more grateful , or a more fplendid triumph than on this memorable occafion . The eafy reception of the king , without any other conditions than what had been frankly offered by himself in his declarations and ...
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... friends did not arife from any natural , or heredi- tary baseness , but from a variety of foibles in his * Notwithstanding all his integrity and long services , he was obliged , in little more than two years after the restoration , to ...
... friends did not arife from any natural , or heredi- tary baseness , but from a variety of foibles in his * Notwithstanding all his integrity and long services , he was obliged , in little more than two years after the restoration , to ...
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