The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
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venues . honours that had been offered to him : for it was not customary to proceed on a new election until the death of the former bishop had been publicly announced , and a previous application made to the king , or his justiciary ...
venues . honours that had been offered to him : for it was not customary to proceed on a new election until the death of the former bishop had been publicly announced , and a previous application made to the king , or his justiciary ...
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more endeavour in their publick sermons , to confute the errors of that church , but to reduce our doctrines and theirs to an accommodation : the king , to bring it about , was deluded into the treaty of a match for his sonne with the ...
more endeavour in their publick sermons , to confute the errors of that church , but to reduce our doctrines and theirs to an accommodation : the king , to bring it about , was deluded into the treaty of a match for his sonne with the ...
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In the first parliament after he came to the crowne , the duke of Buckingham was impeacht concerning the death of king James , and other misdemeanours , but the present king , who had receiv'd him into the same degree of favour that he ...
In the first parliament after he came to the crowne , the duke of Buckingham was impeacht concerning the death of king James , and other misdemeanours , but the present king , who had receiv'd him into the same degree of favour that he ...
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