The Worthies of Yorkshire and Lancashire: Being Lives of the Most Distinguished Persons that Have Been Born In, Or Connected With, Those ProvincesWhittaker, 1836 - 732 sider |
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... Charles V. is not a life of Charles V. but a history of Europe in the age of Charles V. On the other hand , the private Memoirs of a public character are no necessary part of public history . Anecdotes of Kings and Ministers , Courtiers ...
... Charles V. is not a life of Charles V. but a history of Europe in the age of Charles V. On the other hand , the private Memoirs of a public character are no necessary part of public history . Anecdotes of Kings and Ministers , Courtiers ...
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... Charles the Second was enabled to establish a sway which nothing but his own indolence hindered from being despotic , -or how he judged of the vindictive proceedings of the reinstated royalists , which had well * Overton was Governor of ...
... Charles the Second was enabled to establish a sway which nothing but his own indolence hindered from being despotic , -or how he judged of the vindictive proceedings of the reinstated royalists , which had well * Overton was Governor of ...
Side 12
... Charles the First possessed , he might have been as despotic as he would ; which Cromwell possessing , kept the realm at nurse for a Prince who , with equal means , could have done more than the worst of his legiti- mate or illegitimate ...
... Charles the First possessed , he might have been as despotic as he would ; which Cromwell possessing , kept the realm at nurse for a Prince who , with equal means , could have done more than the worst of his legiti- mate or illegitimate ...
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... Charles and the Royal Family , and seems to have entertained hopes of a just and equal government , a true and comprehensive amnesty of all past offences between Prince and subject , between all sects and parties , between each man and ...
... Charles and the Royal Family , and seems to have entertained hopes of a just and equal government , a true and comprehensive amnesty of all past offences between Prince and subject , between all sects and parties , between each man and ...
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... Charles as sanguinary as it was licentious . * * * Reports were already growing rife of conspiracies in various quarters . " Still it is my ill fortune , " says Marvell , I to meet with some rumour or other , ( as I did yesterday at the ...
... Charles as sanguinary as it was licentious . * * * Reports were already growing rife of conspiracies in various quarters . " Still it is my ill fortune , " says Marvell , I to meet with some rumour or other , ( as I did yesterday at the ...
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