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151 etfcq. ; The Court Life and Reign of yamcs ihc Firjl. By of King James the FirjL by Dr. God- Arthur Wi-fon, Efq. , in A Complete frey Goodman. London, 1S39, ^'o^- ^- PP- Hijioiy of England. London, 1706. Pp. 360. 385 ; Secret Hifion' of the Court 773-7S0 ;' ElHecho dc los Tratados del of James the Firjl, Edinburgh, iSli. Matrimonio P ret endido por el Principe Vol. L PP- 453-459: The Court and de Gales con la Serenifftma hifante de Times of James the FirJL by Thomas Espana Maria, edited by ...Samuel Raw- Birch, D. D. , London, 1S49, VoL IL fon Gardiner, London, 1S69. Sir Ferdiitando Gorges. 135 of thefe realms. " The danger was fo preffing, he told Buck- ingham, that he fliould doubt his own loyalty if he did not offer it to his further confideration ; and he addrelTed the corrupt and felfifh courtier as one upon whofe flioulders a great part of the burden of national succefs depended, and who would be obliged to give an account of that fuccefs as occafion might require. Pertinently calling Buckingham's attention to the fact that he did not enjoy the honor of his acquaintance, as he had enjoyed that of his predecelTors, who had held the helm now in his hands, and who had thought his opinion not unworthy to be liftened to, he faid, and it founds like a bit of farcafm covertly aimed at the Britifli Solomon, " We have no lefs reafon than Solomon had in time of peace to prepare for war ; but we are fo far from Solomon's providence in this kind, as that our forts and defences are not only in ruin, but indeed without all means of defence.
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