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Page 66
... Clarke in 1827 , & c . In the ' Monthly Magazine Samuel Whyte , who accompanied a friend , a bookseller , to her lodging to hear her read a novel , gave a harrowing account of her ap- pearance and the squalor of her surroundings . She ...
... Clarke in 1827 , & c . In the ' Monthly Magazine Samuel Whyte , who accompanied a friend , a bookseller , to her lodging to hear her read a novel , gave a harrowing account of her ap- pearance and the squalor of her surroundings . She ...
Page 67
... Clarke , 1827 ; Genest's Account of the Stage ; works mentioned . ] J. K. CHARKE , WILLIAM ( A. 1580 ) , puri- tan divine , was distinguished as the opponent of Edmund Campion , the jesuit priest [ q . v . ] , and as a leader of the ...
... Clarke , 1827 ; Genest's Account of the Stage ; works mentioned . ] J. K. CHARKE , WILLIAM ( A. 1580 ) , puri- tan divine , was distinguished as the opponent of Edmund Campion , the jesuit priest [ q . v . ] , and as a leader of the ...
Page 89
... ( CLARKE , Life of James II , i . 55 ) . His pecu- niary difficulties pressed hard on him ; the pension of six thousand livres a month now assigned to him by the French court was more regularly anticipated than paid ( CLARENDON , vi . 568 ) ...
... ( CLARKE , Life of James II , i . 55 ) . His pecu- niary difficulties pressed hard on him ; the pension of six thousand livres a month now assigned to him by the French court was more regularly anticipated than paid ( CLARENDON , vi . 568 ) ...
Page 93
... ( CLARKE , i . 393 ) . It is due to Charles to state that it is doubtful whether the income of the crown proved at all equal to the sum at which par- liament estimated it ( see , however , HARRIS , i . 365 n . ) The interval between the ...
... ( CLARKE , i . 393 ) . It is due to Charles to state that it is doubtful whether the income of the crown proved at all equal to the sum at which par- liament estimated it ( see , however , HARRIS , i . 365 n . ) The interval between the ...
Page 96
... CLARKE , Life of James II , i . 440-2 , but the temper of the people made secrecy for the time imperative . And Charles's foreign policy was much more tortuous than these considerations im- plied . De Witt on the part of Holland , and ...
... CLARKE , Life of James II , i . 440-2 , but the temper of the people made secrecy for the time imperative . And Charles's foreign policy was much more tortuous than these considerations im- plied . De Witt on the part of Holland , and ...
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