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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... answer the occasion . 66 My lords and gentlemen , - - Reputation is the great support of war or peace . This war had never begun , nor had the States ever A. D. 1672-3 . A. D. 1672-3 . " slighted the king , or D 2 EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 35.
... answer the occasion . 66 My lords and gentlemen , - - Reputation is the great support of war or peace . This war had never begun , nor had the States ever A. D. 1672-3 . A. D. 1672-3 . " slighted the king , or D 2 EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 35.
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... answer your own expectation . Besides , another considerable aid you designed his majesty , was unfortunately lost in the birth ; so that the king was forced , for the carrying on of his affairs , much against his will , to put a stop ...
... answer your own expectation . Besides , another considerable aid you designed his majesty , was unfortunately lost in the birth ; so that the king was forced , for the carrying on of his affairs , much against his will , to put a stop ...
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... answer . Lord Cla- rendon's conduct in a similar case . Question XI . " By what counsel was the war begun without the parliament , and thereupon the parliament prorogued ? " Answer . " My Lord Shaftesbury and I were for advising with ...
... answer . Lord Cla- rendon's conduct in a similar case . Question XI . " By what counsel was the war begun without the parliament , and thereupon the parliament prorogued ? " Answer . " My Lord Shaftesbury and I were for advising with ...
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... answer . " - Somers ' Tracts , vol . viii . p . 37 . The argument advanced in the text against this course of con- duct , would be equally applicable in defence of any conduct of an able minister , however infamous that conduct might be ...
... answer . " - Somers ' Tracts , vol . viii . p . 37 . The argument advanced in the text against this course of con- duct , would be equally applicable in defence of any conduct of an able minister , however infamous that conduct might be ...
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... had given him ? He answered , " Nothing at all . " " Then , " said the king , " you owe them nothing , for they offered Arlington forty thousand pounds . " the court measures . After the ambassadors had met together 48 LIFE OF THE.
... had given him ? He answered , " Nothing at all . " " Then , " said the king , " you owe them nothing , for they offered Arlington forty thousand pounds . " the court measures . After the ambassadors had met together 48 LIFE OF THE.
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