The Life of the First Earl of Shaftesbury, from Original Documents in the Possession of the Family, Band 2R. Bentley, 1836 |
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... French King . Has a private audience with the King . - Enters into open opposition . Measures of the Opposition.- Habeas Corpus Bill passed by the Commons . - Lord Shaftesbury retires into Dorsetshire . His Letter to the Earl of ...
... French King . Has a private audience with the King . - Enters into open opposition . Measures of the Opposition.- Habeas Corpus Bill passed by the Commons . - Lord Shaftesbury retires into Dorsetshire . His Letter to the Earl of ...
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... French interest , and that the pro- posed alliance would naturally draw him from it , it was thought that , for these reasons , the emperor would readily agree to the marriage , especially when recommended by the Electors of Mentz and ...
... French interest , and that the pro- posed alliance would naturally draw him from it , it was thought that , for these reasons , the emperor would readily agree to the marriage , especially when recommended by the Electors of Mentz and ...
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... French . To engage the emperor either to offer this province , or to grant it readily when asked , it would be highly expedient to procure the in- terest of the Count de Zinzendorff , first gentle- man of the bedchamber to the emperor ...
... French . To engage the emperor either to offer this province , or to grant it readily when asked , it would be highly expedient to procure the in- terest of the Count de Zinzendorff , first gentle- man of the bedchamber to the emperor ...
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... French drew nearer to them , consider their own condition , and would find it incumbent upon them to grant their contribu- tions for the support of those troops which the princes , whose territories lay upon the borders , were forced to ...
... French drew nearer to them , consider their own condition , and would find it incumbent upon them to grant their contribu- tions for the support of those troops which the princes , whose territories lay upon the borders , were forced to ...
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... French without bringing an ex- pense and burthen upon themselves . Now no way of doing this could appear to them more effectual than by securing the friendship of Eng- land , which could not but be firmly established by their choice of ...
... French without bringing an ex- pense and burthen upon themselves . Now no way of doing this could appear to them more effectual than by securing the friendship of Eng- land , which could not but be firmly established by their choice of ...
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66 My lords advice affairs afterwards answer appeared appointed bill Bishop Burnet brought bury bury's cause church coun council counsel court crown danger debate declaration desired dissolved Duke of York Earl of Shaftesbury endeavour enemies England Essex favour Fitzharris France French friends give habeas corpus hath honour house of commons house of lords indictment interest judges justice King Charles king's bench kingdom letter liberty likewise Lord Arlington lord chancellor Lord Halifax lord keeper Lord Shaftes Lord Shaftesbury lordships majesty majesty's meeting ment ministers ministry nation never oath occasion opinion papists parlia parliament party peers persons petition popery popish plot present prince privilege proceedings prorogation protestant religion Rapin reason rendered resolved Roger North says seals secure sent session Shaf Sir William speech spirit tesbury things thought tion told vote witnesses writs