A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... James . Solomon was of complexion white and ruddy - so was King James . Solomon was an infant king - so was King James a king at the age of thirteen months . Solomon began his reign in the life of his predeces- sor ; so , by the force ...
... James . Solomon was of complexion white and ruddy - so was King James . Solomon was an infant king - so was King James a king at the age of thirteen months . Solomon began his reign in the life of his predeces- sor ; so , by the force ...
Page 385
... James . Even the judges lent themselves to the measures of the court , and disgraced the administra- tion of justice by overawing and controlling juries in the discharge of their duty . The partizans of James and the enemies of ...
... James . Even the judges lent themselves to the measures of the court , and disgraced the administra- tion of justice by overawing and controlling juries in the discharge of their duty . The partizans of James and the enemies of ...
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... James ; and whatever might be their grievances under the former , they could expect nothing but their increase under the latter . Few exiled monarchs ever had such efforts made for their restoration as James had . His partizans seemed ...
... James ; and whatever might be their grievances under the former , they could expect nothing but their increase under the latter . Few exiled monarchs ever had such efforts made for their restoration as James had . His partizans seemed ...
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