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... Book ; and was an enemy to Cromwell , and to the Rump , more then to the King . And this may be said for his Books , that being most Historical , he always quotes his Authorities , so that if there be any mistakes , he fairly offers ...
... Book ; and was an enemy to Cromwell , and to the Rump , more then to the King . And this may be said for his Books , that being most Historical , he always quotes his Authorities , so that if there be any mistakes , he fairly offers ...
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... book or otherwise : and the others , some to their needleworks , others to learn what they were to say the next day ... the king , having received books of her bind- ing , said , he never saw the like workmanship . 40. Each several hour ...
... book or otherwise : and the others , some to their needleworks , others to learn what they were to say the next day ... the king , having received books of her bind- ing , said , he never saw the like workmanship . 40. Each several hour ...
Side 112
... books of Kings and Chronicles , in the words of the texts themselves , without any alteration of importance by addition to them , or diminution from them : whereby , first , all the actions and passages , which are in either of the books ...
... books of Kings and Chronicles , in the words of the texts themselves , without any alteration of importance by addition to them , or diminution from them : whereby , first , all the actions and passages , which are in either of the books ...
Side 115
... the king and prince . 100. 1. Upon the first work . His sacred majesty , anno 1631 , having heard of some rare contrivements , as he was pleased to term them , of books ... the king his master desired that there might be sent by him a book ...
... the king and prince . 100. 1. Upon the first work . His sacred majesty , anno 1631 , having heard of some rare contrivements , as he was pleased to term them , of books ... the king his master desired that there might be sent by him a book ...
Side 116
... book ; but after much compliment said , the king so liked the work itself , and the con- trivement of it in all kinds , that there had not a day passed , but the king , in the midst of all his progress and sports , spent one hour in the ...
... book ; but after much compliment said , the king so liked the work itself , and the con- trivement of it in all kinds , that there had not a day passed , but the king , in the midst of all his progress and sports , spent one hour in the ...
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