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Page 37
... King's coaches to fetch me to Hampton Court ; then the Duke shewed me into a gallery , where the King was waiting for me , who gave me a long audience and well disputed . He put himself into a great passion † , and I without losing my ...
... King's coaches to fetch me to Hampton Court ; then the Duke shewed me into a gallery , where the King was waiting for me , who gave me a long audience and well disputed . He put himself into a great passion † , and I without losing my ...
Page 121
... king- dom . The persecution is occasionally mentioned by Mr. Eve- lyn , but we do not find the slightest allusion any where to the author of their relief . This is unfair . Our readers will be amused with the following entry . The pious ...
... king- dom . The persecution is occasionally mentioned by Mr. Eve- lyn , but we do not find the slightest allusion any where to the author of their relief . This is unfair . Our readers will be amused with the following entry . The pious ...
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... king and a parliament could no longer exist together ! It was , more- over , imagined that Charles's own subjects , seeing him well armed by sea and land , and knowing him to have the dispo- sition of all the French king's forces ...
... king and a parliament could no longer exist together ! It was , more- over , imagined that Charles's own subjects , seeing him well armed by sea and land , and knowing him to have the dispo- sition of all the French king's forces ...
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