The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... never actually made because , warned by the Lord Mayor , Desborough went to the Tower , and arrested and replaced Fitch . But even this failure could be turned to some account , for it could be made the occasion for a propa- gandist ...
... never actually made because , warned by the Lord Mayor , Desborough went to the Tower , and arrested and replaced Fitch . But even this failure could be turned to some account , for it could be made the occasion for a propa- gandist ...
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... never advised the breaking of the Triple League . He never advised the shutting up of the Exchequer . He never advised the declaration for toleration . . . . He was not author of that most excellent position of Delenda est Car- thago ...
... never advised the breaking of the Triple League . He never advised the shutting up of the Exchequer . He never advised the declaration for toleration . . . . He was not author of that most excellent position of Delenda est Car- thago ...
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... never trusted Rumsey , who was only present at the ' consult ' to spy for the Earl ; and the news from Trenchard really had caused them to abandon their plans . Rumsey , who had been the first to give evidence about the ' consult ' in ...
... never trusted Rumsey , who was only present at the ' consult ' to spy for the Earl ; and the news from Trenchard really had caused them to abandon their plans . Rumsey , who had been the first to give evidence about the ' consult ' in ...
Inhalt
Introduction I | 1 |
The Boy and His Inheritance 162139 | 7 |
The Young Man in Civil War 164045 | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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