English Prose, 1600-1660Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1930 - 622 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 128
... King James , the first to continue , the latter to restore , or rather set up , their gov- ernment ; so that whilst each side was jealous his rival should get the start by early stirring , and rise first in the King's favor , such was ...
... King James , the first to continue , the latter to restore , or rather set up , their gov- ernment ; so that whilst each side was jealous his rival should get the start by early stirring , and rise first in the King's favor , such was ...
الصفحة 139
... King was in , the rage of the people still in- creasing ( from whence he might expect a certain outrage and ruin , how constant soever the King continued to him ) ; and , it may be , knowing of an undertaking ( for such an undertaking ...
... King was in , the rage of the people still in- creasing ( from whence he might expect a certain outrage and ruin , how constant soever the King continued to him ) ; and , it may be , knowing of an undertaking ( for such an undertaking ...
الصفحة 145
... King came thither . The House , in great disorder , as soon as the King was gone adjourned till the next day in the afternoon ; the Lords being in so great apprehension upon notice of the King's being at the House of Commons , that the ...
... King came thither . The House , in great disorder , as soon as the King was gone adjourned till the next day in the afternoon ; the Lords being in so great apprehension upon notice of the King's being at the House of Commons , that the ...
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Senecas Epistles | 3 |
JOHN FLORIO | 13 |
FRANCIS BACON See also under Philosophy and Science | 31 |
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