The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 156. kötetA. Constable, 1882 |
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131. oldal
... Charles I. , in whose favour the young Earl was soon destined to rise . His career , indeed , was very remarkable . He was appointed a member of the Privy Council in 1626. In 1627 the King ( Charles ) wrote to thank him for his services ...
... Charles I. , in whose favour the young Earl was soon destined to rise . His career , indeed , was very remarkable . He was appointed a member of the Privy Council in 1626. In 1627 the King ( Charles ) wrote to thank him for his services ...
134. oldal
... Charles that his favourite aimed at the crown , and that the race ought to be extirpated . Charles gave way to these unjust and un- generous suspicions . Nothing could be more absurd , especially as Lord Strathern not only denied the ...
... Charles that his favourite aimed at the crown , and that the race ought to be extirpated . Charles gave way to these unjust and un- generous suspicions . Nothing could be more absurd , especially as Lord Strathern not only denied the ...
329. oldal
... Charles be trusted ? that was the one question . A century before , a fallen minister went to the scaffold as the natural consequence of his overthrow ; but times were changed , and shedding blood had grown a more serious thing . Charles ...
... Charles be trusted ? that was the one question . A century before , a fallen minister went to the scaffold as the natural consequence of his overthrow ; but times were changed , and shedding blood had grown a more serious thing . Charles ...
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