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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... believe it impossible to me not to be infinitely ambitious your friendship while you please to allow it me . I shall never omit anything that may make it appear how truly I am " Your Excellency's very faithful friend and servt ...
... believe it impossible to me not to be infinitely ambitious your friendship while you please to allow it me . I shall never omit anything that may make it appear how truly I am " Your Excellency's very faithful friend and servt ...
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... taken . About the same time , Bonne was taken by the Bonne Prince of Orange . This disconcerted the mea- sures of the French monarch so much , that King A.D. 1673. Charles had reason to believe he should not EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 85.
... taken . About the same time , Bonne was taken by the Bonne Prince of Orange . This disconcerted the mea- sures of the French monarch so much , that King A.D. 1673. Charles had reason to believe he should not EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 85.
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Benjamin Martyn George Wingrove Cooke. A.D. 1673. Charles had reason to believe he should not be The king's complaint of ... believe that no very chargeable demand will be made on that head . - Dalrymple , p . 96 . let him be at rest till ...
Benjamin Martyn George Wingrove Cooke. A.D. 1673. Charles had reason to believe he should not be The king's complaint of ... believe that no very chargeable demand will be made on that head . - Dalrymple , p . 96 . let him be at rest till ...
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... believe all that you say of Sir John , and to have as good an opinion of him as may be , yet I must deal freely with you , and tell you , I cannot foresee what advan- tage we shall receive from all those able parts thority that he ...
... believe all that you say of Sir John , and to have as good an opinion of him as may be , yet I must deal freely with you , and tell you , I cannot foresee what advan- tage we shall receive from all those able parts thority that he ...
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... believe , or be fully persuaded of , the truth of the doctrines of our church , and to swear " never to endeavour to alter it ; " which last must be utterly unlawful , unless an infallibility should be placed either in the church or the ...
... believe , or be fully persuaded of , the truth of the doctrines of our church , and to swear " never to endeavour to alter it ; " which last must be utterly unlawful , unless an infallibility should be placed either in the church or the ...
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