The Quarterly Review, Band 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 |
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... King Charles I. and his Secretary of State , Sir Edward Nicholas , whilst his Majesty was in Scotland , 1641 , and at other Times during the Civil War ; also between Sir Edward Hyde , afterwards Earl of Clarendon , and Sir Richard ...
... King Charles I. and his Secretary of State , Sir Edward Nicholas , whilst his Majesty was in Scotland , 1641 , and at other Times during the Civil War ; also between Sir Edward Hyde , afterwards Earl of Clarendon , and Sir Richard ...
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... King Charles I. and his Secre- tary of State , Sir Edward Nicholas , whilst his Majesty was in Scotland , 1641 , and at other times during the Civil War ; also between Sir Edward Hyde , afterwards Earl of Clarendon , and Sir Richard ...
... King Charles I. and his Secre- tary of State , Sir Edward Nicholas , whilst his Majesty was in Scotland , 1641 , and at other times during the Civil War ; also between Sir Edward Hyde , afterwards Earl of Clarendon , and Sir Richard ...
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... king , queen , prince , and flower of the noblesse , were spectators and auditors of the greatest malice and the greatest innocency that ever met before so illustrious an assembly , ' and he had seen the fatal stroke which severed from ...
... king , queen , prince , and flower of the noblesse , were spectators and auditors of the greatest malice and the greatest innocency that ever met before so illustrious an assembly , ' and he had seen the fatal stroke which severed from ...
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... king at Brentford , but he was not permitted to remain there , ( this is the phrase he uses , ) because the retreat of the royal army , which immediately took place , would have left him and his brothers ex- posed to ruin without any ...
... king at Brentford , but he was not permitted to remain there , ( this is the phrase he uses , ) because the retreat of the royal army , which immediately took place , would have left him and his brothers ex- posed to ruin without any ...
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... king at Brentford , but he was not permitted to remain there , ( this is the phrase he uses , ) because the retreat of the royal army , which immediately took place , would have left him and his brothers ex- posed to ruin without any ...
... king at Brentford , but he was not permitted to remain there , ( this is the phrase he uses , ) because the retreat of the royal army , which immediately took place , would have left him and his brothers ex- posed to ruin without any ...
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