The First Earl of ShaftesburyClarendon P., 1968 - 767 Seiten |
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... reason for allowing a man of whom he approved to remain on the rolls , ' as that he was a good cocker , understood hunting , kept a good house , had good chines of beef , kept good fox hounds , or some such indifferent matter , which it ...
... reason for allowing a man of whom he approved to remain on the rolls , ' as that he was a good cocker , understood hunting , kept a good house , had good chines of beef , kept good fox hounds , or some such indifferent matter , which it ...
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... reason , as much as the fact that the retiring sheriffs had packed the new grand juries with Royalist supporters , 1 that he made no further attempt to indict James as a recusant at the new quarter sessions in October . If James were to ...
... reason , as much as the fact that the retiring sheriffs had packed the new grand juries with Royalist supporters , 1 that he made no further attempt to indict James as a recusant at the new quarter sessions in October . If James were to ...
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... reason why he had been allowed to retain office , though without influence , cannot be estab- lished with certainty : it may have been the simple one that it would be difficult to find anyone who would pay the customary purchase price ...
... reason why he had been allowed to retain office , though without influence , cannot be estab- lished with certainty : it may have been the simple one that it would be difficult to find anyone who would pay the customary purchase price ...
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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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