The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... King knows more than it may be he thinks he does , and that this is the King's advice . . . Next day Williamson paid a call on Shaftesbury at Exeter House , and after a visitor , Sir Edward Harley , had withdrawn , he passed on the King's ...
... King knows more than it may be he thinks he does , and that this is the King's advice . . . Next day Williamson paid a call on Shaftesbury at Exeter House , and after a visitor , Sir Edward Harley , had withdrawn , he passed on the King's ...
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... King was well again and would probably continue so ' if he can be kept from fishing when a dog would not be abroad ' , but in these few days the opposition had been forced to consider what they should do were the King to die . It so ...
... King was well again and would probably continue so ' if he can be kept from fishing when a dog would not be abroad ' , but in these few days the opposition had been forced to consider what they should do were the King to die . It so ...
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... King's life and for their religion , ' dearer to them than their lives ' . The King retaliated by appointing a new City lieutenancy , an honour from which the Lord Mayor and other Whigs were omitted , while Sir George Jeffreys , the ...
... King's life and for their religion , ' dearer to them than their lives ' . The King retaliated by appointing a new City lieutenancy , an honour from which the Lord Mayor and other Whigs were omitted , while Sir George Jeffreys , the ...
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Introduction I | 1 |
The Boy and His Inheritance 162139 | 7 |
The Young Man in Civil War 164045 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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