The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... prepared to use other people for his own purposes irrespective of their past careers and backgrounds . He might not altogether trust Ashley Cooper , but he was prepared to employ him as long as there was profit to be derived from his ...
... prepared to use other people for his own purposes irrespective of their past careers and backgrounds . He might not altogether trust Ashley Cooper , but he was prepared to employ him as long as there was profit to be derived from his ...
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... prepared to believe that there were too many Jesuits in the country , that they were not ' quiet men ' , and that they were prepared to engage in indiscreet and even treasonable intrigues to establish their religion . At Newmarket it ...
... prepared to believe that there were too many Jesuits in the country , that they were not ' quiet men ' , and that they were prepared to engage in indiscreet and even treasonable intrigues to establish their religion . At Newmarket it ...
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... prepared to make the unpromising effort to bring about a reconciliation between him and the Earl . One such was Edmund Warcup , the magistrate who had taken many of the recent depositions of the Plot witnesses . Warcup had served in Sir ...
... prepared to make the unpromising effort to bring about a reconciliation between him and the Earl . One such was Edmund Warcup , the magistrate who had taken many of the recent depositions of the Plot witnesses . Warcup had served in Sir ...
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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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