The Secret History of the Court and Reign of Charles the Second, Volume 1Charles M'Cormick |
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Page vi
... taken on the putrid carcafes of deceafed offenders - Profanation of admiral Blake's hallowed remains - Proceedings against the refpited convids - Downing's treachery to three of the fugi- tive judges - Sir Henry Vane's trial and ...
... taken on the putrid carcafes of deceafed offenders - Profanation of admiral Blake's hallowed remains - Proceedings against the refpited convids - Downing's treachery to three of the fugi- tive judges - Sir Henry Vane's trial and ...
Page xii
... taken up the pen to transmit a faithful record of their own times to pofterity . Some may have been prevented by the want of leisure ; others by the want of talents ; but the difin- clination of far the greater number may be ascribed to ...
... taken up the pen to transmit a faithful record of their own times to pofterity . Some may have been prevented by the want of leisure ; others by the want of talents ; but the difin- clination of far the greater number may be ascribed to ...
Page xxxiv
... TAKEN , OR IMPRISONED , OR BE DISSEISED OF HIS FREEHOLDS , OR LIBERTIES , OR HIS FREE CUSTOMS , OR BE OUTLAWED OR EXILED , OR IN ANY MANNER DESTROYED , BUT BY THE LAWFUL JUDGMENT OF HIS PEERS , OR BY THE LAW OF THE LAND ; and in the ...
... TAKEN , OR IMPRISONED , OR BE DISSEISED OF HIS FREEHOLDS , OR LIBERTIES , OR HIS FREE CUSTOMS , OR BE OUTLAWED OR EXILED , OR IN ANY MANNER DESTROYED , BUT BY THE LAWFUL JUDGMENT OF HIS PEERS , OR BY THE LAW OF THE LAND ; and in the ...
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... taken to fecure the ready affent of the parliament and of the people to the recal of their exiled prince , and the circumstances attend- ing that event , are particularly fet down by thofe , who have engaged to relate the tranfactions ...
... taken to fecure the ready affent of the parliament and of the people to the recal of their exiled prince , and the circumstances attend- ing that event , are particularly fet down by thofe , who have engaged to relate the tranfactions ...
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... taken prifoners , befides the lofs of all their baggage and artillery . After this humiliating defeat , the marquis made a few unfuccessful efforts to revive the dying hopes of the royal party , and was at laft obliged to quit the ...
... taken prifoners , befides the lofs of all their baggage and artillery . After this humiliating defeat , the marquis made a few unfuccessful efforts to revive the dying hopes of the royal party , and was at laft obliged to quit the ...
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