The British Critic, Volym 23F. and C. Rivington, 1825 |
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... king . The king resisted and retaliated ; and what followed is thus described by Mr. Butler : - I " The monarch contended that the clergy should , in future , be tried for felonies in his courts of justice . To obtain a recognition of ...
... king . The king resisted and retaliated ; and what followed is thus described by Mr. Butler : - I " The monarch contended that the clergy should , in future , be tried for felonies in his courts of justice . To obtain a recognition of ...
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... king's trial , Major Huntington , at Ipswich , assured me , that so much of his majesty's book as contained his meditations before Naseby fight , was taken in the king's cabinet , and that Sir Thomas Fairfax delivered the said papers ...
... king's trial , Major Huntington , at Ipswich , assured me , that so much of his majesty's book as contained his meditations before Naseby fight , was taken in the king's cabinet , and that Sir Thomas Fairfax delivered the said papers ...
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... King of kings , " written by King Charles during his captivity in Carisbrook castle , and which , says the bishop , a very worthy gentleman who had the honour of waiting on him then , and was much trusted by him , copied out from the ...
... King of kings , " written by King Charles during his captivity in Carisbrook castle , and which , says the bishop , a very worthy gentleman who had the honour of waiting on him then , and was much trusted by him , copied out from the ...
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