Some Passages of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester, 1680: Gilbert Burnet |
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... found then no other Shelter , but his Mercies and Compasions . I have written
this Account with all thetendernessand caution I couldufe , and in whatsoever M I
may I may have failed , I have been strict in and Death of John E . of Rochester .
... found then no other Shelter , but his Mercies and Compasions . I have written
this Account with all thetendernessand caution I couldufe , and in whatsoever M I
may I may have failed , I have been strict in and Death of John E . of Rochester .
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... and ballance the Account of what they have got by their Debaucheries , with
the Mischiefs they have brought on themselves and others by them , they will
soon fee what a mad Bargain they have made , Some Diversion , Mirth , and
Pleasure ...
... and ballance the Account of what they have got by their Debaucheries , with
the Mischiefs they have brought on themselves and others by them , they will
soon fee what a mad Bargain they have made , Some Diversion , Mirth , and
Pleasure ...
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Account of the Publick Affairs in Ireland since the discovery of the late Plot . Dr .
Jane ' s Fast Sermon before the House of Commons , April 11 . 1679 . Dr . Barnet
' s Two Letters written upon the Discovery of the late Plot , 4 " . Decree made at ...
Account of the Publick Affairs in Ireland since the discovery of the late Plot . Dr .
Jane ' s Fast Sermon before the House of Commons , April 11 . 1679 . Dr . Barnet
' s Two Letters written upon the Discovery of the late Plot , 4 " . Decree made at ...
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Rochester Studies, 1925-1982: An Annotated Bibliography David M. Vieth,Vieth Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |