The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... debate of 16 July he declared that ' our religion was too much inter - mixed with interest ; neither was it ripe enough now to handle religion ; but moved the whole committee might be adjourned for three months and this debate laid ...
... debate of 16 July he declared that ' our religion was too much inter - mixed with interest ; neither was it ripe enough now to handle religion ; but moved the whole committee might be adjourned for three months and this debate laid ...
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... debate foreign affairs on Monday , the 26th , and Shaftesbury's colleagues pressed on in the meantime with the motions they had planned . Salisbury led the way with a motion for a bill to provide for the education of the Duke of York's ...
... debate foreign affairs on Monday , the 26th , and Shaftesbury's colleagues pressed on in the meantime with the motions they had planned . Salisbury led the way with a motion for a bill to provide for the education of the Duke of York's ...
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... debate there was a further altercation between Shaftesbury and Danby's ally Lord Arundel of Trerice , both of whom had to be formally enjoined ' that there be no further proceedings to any resentment ' outside the House . The hungry ...
... debate there was a further altercation between Shaftesbury and Danby's ally Lord Arundel of Trerice , both of whom had to be formally enjoined ' that there be no further proceedings to any resentment ' outside the House . The hungry ...
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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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