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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... showed him his face , and that what he did was against common justice and sense ; and this speculum of his own ignorance and presumption coming to be laid before him every motion - day , did so intricate and embarrass his understanding ...
... showed him his face , and that what he did was against common justice and sense ; and this speculum of his own ignorance and presumption coming to be laid before him every motion - day , did so intricate and embarrass his understanding ...
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... showed likewise upon what terms he stood with the Duke of York . At the Restoration , the Dukes of York and Gloucester had desired the Earl of Manchester to ask the house of lords " what places should be provided for them to sit in ...
... showed likewise upon what terms he stood with the Duke of York . At the Restoration , the Dukes of York and Gloucester had desired the Earl of Manchester to ask the house of lords " what places should be provided for them to sit in ...
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... showed towards him . Let us bless the king for taking away all our fears , and leaving no room for jealousies ; for those assurances and pro- mises he hath made us . Let us bless God and the king that our religion is safe ; that the ...
... showed towards him . Let us bless the king for taking away all our fears , and leaving no room for jealousies ; for those assurances and pro- mises he hath made us . Let us bless God and the king that our religion is safe ; that the ...
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... showed such great moderation , must produce a general satisfaction with his majesty's conduct ; that it would put by the present thrust , and the king might keep himself on his guard against being forced into a refusal of the commons ...
... showed such great moderation , must produce a general satisfaction with his majesty's conduct ; that it would put by the present thrust , and the king might keep himself on his guard against being forced into a refusal of the commons ...
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... showed the heads he intended to speak on to the king , who approved of them , and suggested some other hints to him . He began the debate with rough words : he called the vote of the commons MON- STRUM HORRENDUM , INGENS ; and ran on in ...
... showed the heads he intended to speak on to the king , who approved of them , and suggested some other hints to him . He began the debate with rough words : he called the vote of the commons MON- STRUM HORRENDUM , INGENS ; and ran on in ...
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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