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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... effects . Parliament prorogued for fifteen months . - Pamphlets against Shaftesbury . Meeting of Parliament . Lord Shaftesbury contends that the Parliament was dissolved to the Tower . - - Is committed 126 CHAPTER V. - - Popularity of ...
... effects . Parliament prorogued for fifteen months . - Pamphlets against Shaftesbury . Meeting of Parliament . Lord Shaftesbury contends that the Parliament was dissolved to the Tower . - - Is committed 126 CHAPTER V. - - Popularity of ...
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... com- panions , that he would assert his privilege on the morrow . The effects of his vanity did not pass away with the fumes of the wine : the VOL . II . C A.D. 1672. next morning the simpleton was in court ; EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 17.
... com- panions , that he would assert his privilege on the morrow . The effects of his vanity did not pass away with the fumes of the wine : the VOL . II . C A.D. 1672. next morning the simpleton was in court ; EARL OF SHAFTESBURY . 17.
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... effects of it , by securing peace at home when he was engaged in a war abroad ; that he never intended the papists , by this declaration , should have any other liberty but the freedom of their religion in their own houses ; and that he ...
... effects of it , by securing peace at home when he was engaged in a war abroad ; that he never intended the papists , by this declaration , should have any other liberty but the freedom of their religion in their own houses ; and that he ...
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... effect with you . His majesty had called you sooner , and his affairs required it , but that he was resolved to give you all the ease and vacancy to your own private concerns , and the people as much respite from payments and taxes , as ...
... effect with you . His majesty had called you sooner , and his affairs required it , but that he was resolved to give you all the ease and vacancy to your own private concerns , and the people as much respite from payments and taxes , as ...
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... effect , then England had been in a far worse case than now it is , and the war had been turned upon us . But both kings , knowing their interest , resolved to join against them who were the common enemies to all monarchies , and , I ...
... effect , then England had been in a far worse case than now it is , and the war had been turned upon us . But both kings , knowing their interest , resolved to join against them who were the common enemies to all monarchies , and , I ...
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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