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Página ix
... person should appear to the public under the disadvantage of being imperfect . " In using this phrase , he evidently refers to the loss of what the Author himself mentions as his " First Diary Book , " which contained the years 1650 to ...
... person should appear to the public under the disadvantage of being imperfect . " In using this phrase , he evidently refers to the loss of what the Author himself mentions as his " First Diary Book , " which contained the years 1650 to ...
Página xii
... persons in London skilled in decyphering , and in particular to Mr. A. Peterkin , who devoted much time and ingenuity in forming explanatory tables of the alphabet and chief contractions ; the result of which was to show , when applied ...
... persons in London skilled in decyphering , and in particular to Mr. A. Peterkin , who devoted much time and ingenuity in forming explanatory tables of the alphabet and chief contractions ; the result of which was to show , when applied ...
Página xxviii
... persons , being all present together , and to any four of them ( but , in case of sick- ness , returne , or necessary absence of the rest , to any three of them ) to repair to the King's Majestie at Breda , or where hee shall happen to ...
... persons , being all present together , and to any four of them ( but , in case of sick- ness , returne , or necessary absence of the rest , to any three of them ) to repair to the King's Majestie at Breda , or where hee shall happen to ...
Página xxxi
... person referred to was Mr. John Livingstone , Minister of Ancram . He was appointed one of the Commissioners in 1650 , for the treaty at Breda ; and in his own Biography , after alluding to his extreme reluctance to be employed in a ...
... person referred to was Mr. John Livingstone , Minister of Ancram . He was appointed one of the Commissioners in 1650 , for the treaty at Breda ; and in his own Biography , after alluding to his extreme reluctance to be employed in a ...
Página xxxiv
... persons as were concerned with the Duke of Hamilton " in his late unlawful war against England " were termed Malignants , and were excluded from places of trust , or employment in the army . This and some other stringent Acts were ...
... persons as were concerned with the Duke of Hamilton " in his late unlawful war against England " were termed Malignants , and were excluded from places of trust , or employment in the army . This and some other stringent Acts were ...
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