An Historical and Critical Account of the Life of Charles the Second: King of Great Britain. After the Manner of Mr. Bayle. Drawn from Original Writers and State Papers. To which is Added, an Appendix of Original Papers, ... By William Harris, D.D. In Two Volumes. ...A. Millar, 1766 |
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... pleased to be familiar , great quickness of con- * ception , great pleasantness of wit , with great variety of knowledge , more observation and truer judgment of men , than one would have imagined by fo careless * and easy a manner as ...
... pleased to be familiar , great quickness of con- * ception , great pleasantness of wit , with great variety of knowledge , more observation and truer judgment of men , than one would have imagined by fo careless * and easy a manner as ...
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... pleased with them , especially as they tend to illuftratę the character of the monarch under confideration . - It would be injuftice to Charles to omit Dr. Sprat's ac- count of his encouragement of the Royal Society ; aṣ it confirms ...
... pleased with them , especially as they tend to illuftratę the character of the monarch under confideration . - It would be injuftice to Charles to omit Dr. Sprat's ac- count of his encouragement of the Royal Society ; aṣ it confirms ...
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... pleased to restore me to the throne of my ancestors , grant me a heart conftant in the exercise and protection of thy true protestant religion . Never may I seek the op- ⚫ preffion of thofe , who , out of tenderness of their con ...
... pleased to restore me to the throne of my ancestors , grant me a heart conftant in the exercise and protection of thy true protestant religion . Never may I seek the op- ⚫ preffion of thofe , who , out of tenderness of their con ...
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... pleased that he should fee him there ; and therefore • retired as cautiously as he could , went to a different C part of the church near another altar where nobody was , kneeled down , and faid his own prayers till the king was gone ...
... pleased that he should fee him there ; and therefore • retired as cautiously as he could , went to a different C part of the church near another altar where nobody was , kneeled down , and faid his own prayers till the king was gone ...
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... pleased with his knowledge of the change he had made ; and for his own part , he was resolved never to take any ⚫ notice of it to his majefty , till he himself first made him ' the discovery . Sometime afterwards , George , Earl of ...
... pleased with his knowledge of the change he had made ; and for his own part , he was resolved never to take any ⚫ notice of it to his majefty , till he himself first made him ' the discovery . Sometime afterwards , George , Earl of ...
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