The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Abdication of James the Second, 1688, Band 4Porter & Coates, 1876 |
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... means ; and when he found that this concession gave no satisfaction , he order the infanta to lay aside the title of ... means inexplicable from the ordinary rules of politics , conducted so near an honorable period the marriage of his ...
... means ; and when he found that this concession gave no satisfaction , he order the infanta to lay aside the title of ... means inexplicable from the ordinary rules of politics , conducted so near an honorable period the marriage of his ...
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... means to intermix in all their counsels . Manning being detected and punished with death , he cor- rupted Sir Richard Willis , who was much trusted by Chan- cellor Hyde and all the royalists ; and by means of this man he was let into ...
... means to intermix in all their counsels . Manning being detected and punished with death , he cor- rupted Sir Richard Willis , who was much trusted by Chan- cellor Hyde and all the royalists ; and by means of this man he was let into ...
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... means to restore yourself to your rights ; but prefer the way of peace . Show the greatness of your mind , rather to conquer your enemies by pardoning than by punishing . If you saw how unmanly and unchristian the implacable disposition ...
... means to restore yourself to your rights ; but prefer the way of peace . Show the greatness of your mind , rather to conquer your enemies by pardoning than by punishing . If you saw how unmanly and unchristian the implacable disposition ...
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CHAPTER XLVII | 15 |
CHAPTER XLVIII | 38 |
CHAPTER XLIX | 60 |
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