The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... Commons adopted Ashley's solution with some relief . The French ambassador thought that the friends of the Dissenters were disappointed that the dispute had not led Charles to dissolve his Anglican House of Commons , but that others ...
... Commons adopted Ashley's solution with some relief . The French ambassador thought that the friends of the Dissenters were disappointed that the dispute had not led Charles to dissolve his Anglican House of Commons , but that others ...
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... Commons . Sandwich was convinced that the Commons would have accepted the changes but for the opposition of what he called ' the Court party ' under the influence of Arlington , who he said wanted to impute to his rival Buckingham ( who ...
... Commons . Sandwich was convinced that the Commons would have accepted the changes but for the opposition of what he called ' the Court party ' under the influence of Arlington , who he said wanted to impute to his rival Buckingham ( who ...
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... Commons inquiring whether the ' paper signed Edward Seymour ' was authentic . In the meantime the Commons had heard of the incident and sent one of their members , Lord Ancram , to deliver a complaint about Mohun's action . Ancram was ...
... Commons inquiring whether the ' paper signed Edward Seymour ' was authentic . In the meantime the Commons had heard of the incident and sent one of their members , Lord Ancram , to deliver a complaint about Mohun's action . Ancram was ...
Inhalt
Introduction I | 1 |
The Boy and His Inheritance 162139 | 7 |
The Young Man in Civil War 164045 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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