... tious temper, and through a fear that contend* ing with the court might produce another war. ' Some gave into this fide out of gratitude to * King Charles, and many others through mere * affection to his perfon ; for without doubt he ' was a moft... The Monitor - 第 345 頁1760 - 502 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
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...war. ' Some gave into this fide out of gratitude to * was a moft engaging prince. Others went into * it from a real conviction of their minds, that ' the...which opinion they were chiefly led, by ob' ferving * had no. good intentions to the public; who ' were for enlarging the prince's power, in order" to... | |
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...perfon ; for without doubt he was a moft engaging prince. Others went into it from a real conviftion of their minds, that * the king was not fafe without...which opinion they were chiefly led, by ob' ferving 352 THEMONITO R. No. 37, * ferving the rafh councils, unquiet fpirits, and * infolent behaviour of... | |
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...mere * affection to his perfon ; for without doubt he ' was a moft engaging prince. Others went into * it from a real conviction of their minds, that * the...many, who ' had no good intentions to the public ; who c were for enlarging the prince's power, in order ' to augment their own ; who were for robbing * the... | |
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...through mere affection to his perfon ; for without doubt he was a moft engaging Prince. Others went into it from a real conviction of their minds, that the...power, to which opinion they were chiefly led, by obferving the ram councils, unquiet fpirits, and infolent behaviour of fomc of their oponents. But... | |
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