The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641, Volum 5Clarendon Press, 1958 |
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Side 53
... Queen . 53 fessions of good - will towards him . Then she complained ( not 1649 without tears ) of the King's unkindness towards her , and of his way of living with her , of some expressions he had used in discourse in her own presence ...
... Queen . 53 fessions of good - will towards him . Then she complained ( not 1649 without tears ) of the King's unkindness towards her , and of his way of living with her , of some expressions he had used in discourse in her own presence ...
Side 160
... Queen herself , a daughter of France , towards whom they expressed not that regard [ they ] had formerly done . 36. But there was another accident which at this time gave the Queen more trouble than this , and of which her majesty made ...
... Queen herself , a daughter of France , towards whom they expressed not that regard [ they ] had formerly done . 36. But there was another accident which at this time gave the Queen more trouble than this , and of which her majesty made ...
Side 166
... Queen's family complained very vehemently . From the time of the Queen's being in France , the [ late ] King had appointed a chaplain of his own , ( Dr. Cosins , who was after- wards bishop of Durham , ) to attend upon her majesty for ...
... Queen's family complained very vehemently . From the time of the Queen's being in France , the [ late ] King had appointed a chaplain of his own , ( Dr. Cosins , who was after- wards bishop of Durham , ) to attend upon her majesty for ...
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