The British Plutarch: Containing the Lives of the Most Eminent Divines, Patriots, Statemen, Warriors, Philosophers, Poets, and Artists of Great Britain and Ireland, from the Accention of Henry VIII, to the Present Time, Volume 4J. Mawman, 1816 - Great Britain |
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... II DEI GRATIA ANGLIA SCOTIA FRANCIA ET HIBERNIA REX P. L.'t pinxet . A. Blooteling feest ex er . 1680 Sir Peter Lely - Blooteling . See No. 33 . PLATE VIII . CATHARINADG MAGNA BRITAN FRANCET HIBERNIA ... CHARLES II . One of Pair. PLATE VII .
... II DEI GRATIA ANGLIA SCOTIA FRANCIA ET HIBERNIA REX P. L.'t pinxet . A. Blooteling feest ex er . 1680 Sir Peter Lely - Blooteling . See No. 33 . PLATE VIII . CATHARINADG MAGNA BRITAN FRANCET HIBERNIA ... CHARLES II . One of Pair. PLATE VII .
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... Charles II . , he sat as representative for the county of Gloucester . * Averse as he was from those principles , says Mr. Serjeant Runnington , which actuated the govern- ment of Cromwell , he nevertheless avoided the extre- * To ...
... Charles II . , he sat as representative for the county of Gloucester . * Averse as he was from those principles , says Mr. Serjeant Runnington , which actuated the govern- ment of Cromwell , he nevertheless avoided the extre- * To ...
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... Charles II , on Sir Matthew Hale ( who was , doubtless , an uncorrupt and upright man ) that his servants were sure to be cast on a trial , which was heard before him ; ' not that he thought the Judge 6 blé diligence , and his great ...
... Charles II , on Sir Matthew Hale ( who was , doubtless , an uncorrupt and upright man ) that his servants were sure to be cast on a trial , which was heard before him ; ' not that he thought the Judge 6 blé diligence , and his great ...
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... Charles II .: but he ac- knowledges , that he did the Crown more justice in the Court of Exchequer than any of his predecessors had done , since he well knew what was law , and always decided accordingly . ' His vanity and fondness for ...
... Charles II .: but he ac- knowledges , that he did the Crown more justice in the Court of Exchequer than any of his predecessors had done , since he well knew what was law , and always decided accordingly . ' His vanity and fondness for ...
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... Charles II . , so far re- moved from sound policy and good manners , that at E 2 SIR MATTHEW HALE . 51.
... Charles II . , so far re- moved from sound policy and good manners , that at E 2 SIR MATTHEW HALE . 51.
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